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Death toll of attack on Russian places of worship rises to 20
In this photo taken from video released by the National Antiterrorism Committee on June 24, 2024, FSB officers conduct a counter-terrorist operation in the Republic of Dagestan, Russia

AT LEAST 20 people have died following attacks by suspected Islamist militants on houses of worship in co-ordinated actions in two cities in Russia’s southern region of Dagestan.

The first of three days of mourning began yesterday as the death count rose following the rampage in the regional capital of Makhachkala and nearby Derbent on Sunday evening.

Although there was no immediate claim of responsibility, the attack was the latest blamed on Islamist extremists in the predominantly Muslim region in the North Caucasus, and the deadliest in Russia since March when gunmen opened fire at a concert in suburban Moscow.

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Meanwhile, a top Russian general is killed in car bomb attack outside his flat near Moscow