Unlikely hero emerges as Dagestan church attacker linked to militant group

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World Watch Monitor

By Michael Ireland, Chief Correspondent for the ASSIST News Service (www.assistnews.net)

KIZLYAR, DAGESTAN (ANS – February 23, 2018) – An unlikely hero has emerged in the case of an attack in a church in Kizlyar, Dagestan,a federal subject of Russia, located in the North Caucasus region.

Three people were arrested in connection with the gun attack at a Russian Orthodox Church in Kizlyar, Dagestan, last Sunday ( February 18), in which five people died and five others were injured, World Watch Monitor (www.worldwatchmonitor.org) reports.

One of the first victims of the attack was Irina Melkomova, aged around 60, a known transient at the church.

mi There has been a recent increase in Orthodoxy in Dagestans multinational population. 02 23 2018When she saw Khalilov shooting, she started screaming and beating him with her bags, trying not to let him into the church, a local source told World Watch Monitor.

The agency said it cost her her life, but gave time for those inside the church, around 30 people, to lock the church door. A local priest later called her a “hero.”

Another victim was a deaconess of the church, Nadejda Terliyan, 45, who was the organizer of pilgrimages for church members.

One of those arrested, Magometrasul Gadjiev, 19, studied at the same Muslim spiritual seminary as the attacker, Khalil Khalilov, Russian TV channel Dodzd reported.

The TV station said Khalilov was a resident of a village in Dagestan’s Tarumovsky district, just north of Kizlyar.

In October 2017, two militants from another village in the same district were killed by the authorities after they were overheard congratulating each other on killing one policeman and injuring another in Kizlyar district, Russian newspaper Moskovsky Komsomolets pointed out.

World Watch Monitor stated there is speculation that Islamic extremists have a base in Tarumovsky district, and use it to supply people with equipment to carry out attacks in nearby towns and villages. Kizlyar is the largest town in the area.

The news agency said after Khalilov was killed, a video was found on his phone, in which he is sitting on the floor in a black mask and reading out an oath of allegiance to the Islamic State group. He also mentions the name of the group’s leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi. There is a gun and a knife near him and the IS flag is hanging on the wall.

However, some political analysts in the North Caucasus have suggested the real motive of the attack was to cause division in Kizlyar’s multinational population, taking into account the recent increase in Orthodoxy in the region and that churches are now being better cared for by the government.

mi Vladimir Vasilyev 02 23 2018Other analysts say the attack could have been an attempt to dislodge the new Dagestani president Vladimir Vasiliev.

Three police officers, who were wounded as they shot Khalilov, are still in the hospital.

Photo captions: 1) In Dagestan’s multinational population, there has been a recent increase in Orthodoxy (World Watch Monitor). 2) Vladimir Vasilyev, president of Dagestan. 3) Michael Ireland of the ASSIST News Service.

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