Putin’s meeting on Dagestan incident focused on prevention of such situations – Kremlin
According to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, it lasted almost two hours
MOSCOW, November 5. /TASS/. The meeting headed by Russian President Vladimir Putin after the events in Dagestan was long and substantive, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in an interview for the "Moscow. Kremlin. Putin" program on Rossiya-1 TV channel with journalist Pavel Zarubin.
The meeting was quite long, Peskov said. "It lasted almost two hours," he noted.
Speaking about the agenda, Peskov said: "Of course, both the domestic aspect and the international aspect, the necessity to take measures for preventing such interference in the future."
Mass riots took place at the airport of regional capital Makhachkala on October 29. The unrest was caused by the arrival of a regular flight from Tel Aviv amid tensions in the Middle East. Several hundred people entered the airport building and went to the tarmac; they were eventually dispelled by law enforcement officers. The local authorities and religious figures condemned the incident.