4 jail workers have been killed after a number of prisoners staged a revolt in a distant Russian penal colony and took hostages, federal authorities say.
Particular forces stormed the IK-19 Surovikino facility within the southwestern Volgograd area after knife-wielding prisoners, who recognized themselves as Islamic State (IS) militants, claimed to have taken management of the sprawling advanced.
Authorities mentioned the particular forces operation had freed some hostages and “neutralised” all of the attackers, however later confirmed that 4 jail workers had died.
An unverified picture posted on social media appeared to indicate an inmate holding a knife standing above a bloodied jail guard in the course of the revolt.
Russia’s Rosgvardia Nationwide Guard mentioned snipers shot 4 attackers within the rescue operation.
Closely armed troops had been filmed arriving on the jail in footage posted to the Telegram messaging app by the Nationwide Guard.
The assault started throughout a disciplinary fee assembly, Russia’s Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN) mentioned in an announcement. The attackers had been mentioned to have slashed guards and wounded a number of jail employees.
The FSIN mentioned eight jail workers and 4 convicts had been taken hostage. Some experiences in Russian media advised that the jail’s director and deputy director had been amongst these seized.
“The criminals inflicted stab wounds of various severity on 4 workers, three of whom died. One other 4 who resisted had been hospitalised, one in every of whom died within the hospital.”
The FSIN denied that the attackers had taken management of your complete jail, saying: “The criminals took hostages and occupied one single room on the territory of the colony.”
Russian media named the attackers as Ramzidin Toshev, 28, Rustamchon Navruzi, 23, Nazirchon Toshov, 28, and Temur Khusinov, 29. All had been natives of Uzbekistan and Tajikistan.
In dramatic cell phone footage launched by the attackers, they recognized themselves as IS militants. The boys mentioned they had been motivated by the need to avenge the persecution of Muslims.
The video additionally confirmed jail officers mendacity in swimming pools of blood, whereas in separate clips the attackers roamed the jail courtyard.
Volgograd regional governor Andrei Bocharov mentioned earlier that the hostage-taking posed “no menace to the civilian inhabitants”.
President Vladimir Putin was filmed collaborating in a digital assembly with safety chiefs, throughout which the Kremlin mentioned he had been up to date on the scenario.
The Volgograd hostage-taking is the second such incident this summer season, after six prisoners who pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group captured two guards at a facility within the neighbouring Rostov area.
5 of the prisoners had been killed and a sixth sentenced to twenty years in jail following the assault.
Prosecutors mentioned they’d opened a case regarding a hostage-taking.
IK-19 Surovikino is a high-security penal colony. It’s believed to carry about 1,200 inmates.