Patriarch
Kirill, the head of the Russian Orthodox Church, said it was "no coincidence" that the attack took place on the day Orthodox Christians observe
Pentecost. He said that "the enemy is not giving up on attempts to destroy interreligious peace and harmony within our society." According to his press secretary,
Dmitry Peskov, Putin does not plan to make a special address regarding the Dagestan attacks. The head of
Ingushetia,
Mahmud-Ali Kalimatov, claimed that the terrorist attacks and a
Ukrainian bombing in
Sevastopol that occurred on the same day were linked together as attempts by "enemies" to destabilize the country. Head of the Committee on International Affairs of the State Duma
Leonid Slutsky wrote on Telegram that the attacks were planned from outside Russia for the purpose of "sowing panic and dividing the Russian people", and also connected it to the attack on Sevastopol. Member of the People's Assembly of the Republic of Dagestan
Abdulkhakim Gadzhiyev posted on Telegram that there was "no doubt" that the intelligence services of Ukraine and
NATO countries were connected to the attacks. President of Chechnya
Ramzan Kadyrov called the attack an attempt to cause "discord between faiths". The head of A Just Russia - For Truth,
Sergey Mironov, proposed the death sentence for terrorists. The Israeli foreign ministry and the
Federation of Jewish Communities of Russia said that the synagogue of Derbent had been "burned to the ground". According to
Khizri Abakarov, senator
Suleiman Kerimov promised to finance the restoration of the damaged churches and synagogues, and to pay 5 million rubles each to the families of the deceased. Harold Chambers, a political and security analyst specializing in the North Caucasus, said that the Russian authorities "were definitely caught off guard by this attack," adding that the incident showed a "disconnect between Russian counterterrorism capability and what the terrorists capability is inside of Russia." Tanya Lokshina of
Human Rights Watch called the attack "a giant failure of the [Russian] intelligence agencies." == See also ==