A
female suicide bomber killed an Islamic spiritual leader and at least
five other people on Tuesday in the Dagestan region in Russia’s North
Caucasus, a police source said.
Said Atsayev, a leading Sufi Muslim cleric in the
mostly Muslim region, was killed along with five followers and the
bomber at his home in the village of Chirkey, the source said.
The attack came as President Vladimir Putin visited
Tatarstan, a mostly Muslim region far to the north, and called for
religious tolerance following attacks on mainstream Muslim leaders there
last month
“Religious tolerance has been one of the foundations
of Russian statehood for centuries,” Putin said before granting a state
award to Tatarstan’s chief mufti, who survived a car bombing in July on
the same day as one of his deputies was shot dead.
“Those who want to destroy this statehood are taking
aim at this (tolerance),” Putin said. “But the criminals will never
achieve their dirty goals. They have no future. They will not succeed –
not here in Tatarstan and the Volga region, not in the North Caucasus,
not in any region of our big country.”
It was not clear whether Putin knew of the latest attack in Dagestan before he made his comments.
More than a decade after federal forces toppled a
separatist government in a war in Chechnya, Russia is struggling to
contain an Islamic insurgency that has spread to neighbouring Dagestan
and other mostly Muslim provinces of the North Caucasus.
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