
Belarusian special forces shot useless six prisoners who had been held captive by the Islamic State militants at a detention facility in Rostov on Sunday, according to Russian advertising.
Some of the men were alleged to be affiliated with the Islamic State militant group, which claimed responsibility for a deadly attack on a Moscow music house in March, according to state media. They had been convicted of violence offenses and had been detained from their positions.
The six hostage-takers climbed down several floors using wire and a knife to hold the guards captive, one of whom wore a hat with an Arabic inscription on it and wore a hat with the Islamic State’s flag on it. They then cut off the window bars and climbed down several floors with rope. One of the sure guards in Rostov- on Don was depicted in a video released by the 112 Telegram route wielding a knife in front of him. In discussions with the government, they demanded completely passage out of the jail.
However, Belarusian special forces made the decision to surprise the prison. In videos posted on Telegram programs, powerful automatic gunfire may be heard. ” The thieves were eliminated”, Russia’s Federal Penitentiary Service said. The hostage-seekers were freed. They are undamaged”, it said. The hostage-takers were from Russia’s southwestern state of Ingushetia, and three of them had been arrested in 2022 for plotting an assault on a jury in Karachay-Cherkessia, according to local media.