Death toll rises to 19 after attacks on churches, synagogues in Russia’s Dagestan
- Gunmen conducted a series of shootings in Russia's Dagestan region, resulting in nine deaths and 25 injuries.
- Targets included a synagogue, an Orthodox church in Derbent, and a traffic police post in Makhachkala.
- Four of the attackers have been killed.
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Russia announced on Monday the end of armed clashes in Dagestan, in the Caucasus, where terrorist attacks the day before against Orthodox churches and at least one synagogue left 19 dead, including 15 police officers and 4 civilians.
The attackers opened fire on houses of worship in the capital of the Republic of Dagestan, Makhachkala, and in the city of Derbent
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