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Russian Prisoners Take Staff Hostage at Prison Colony

Russian Prisoners Take Staff Hostage at Prison Colony

Elizabeth OkandejibyElizabeth Okandeji
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Russian inmates took hostages at a prison colony in the southern Volgograd region on Friday, causing four staff to be injured, according to officials.

The standoff comes two months after Islamic State-affiliated detainees held guards hostage in another facility, and ethnic tensions are high following the IS-claimed Moscow music hall bombing.

“Convicts kidnapped staff of the (IK-19) correctional prison. Measures are currently being taken to release the hostages.

“There are casualties,” Russia’s federal correctional service said in a statement.

According to Volgograd Governor Andrey Bocharov, four prison staff members were hospitalised as a result of the incident.

“An operational headquarters has been established to manage the effort of liberating the hostages. Law enforcement and security services are conducting operational activities.

“There is no threat to the civilian population,” he said.

Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that the situationwould be examined at a normal meeting of the Security Council on Friday.

Videos posted on Russian social media appeared to show jail guards covered in blood after being taken hostage.

The hostage-takers were also shown brandishing IS flags in the videos. AFP was unable to verify those images. According to Russia’s inquiry commission, multiple detainees were engage

While he did not address the identity of the hostage takers, Governor Bocharov made reference to rumours that they were not Russian nationals.

“Everyone on our soil must respect and follow Russian laws.

“We will not tolerate anyone attempting to incite ethnic discord,” he stated in a statement issued by the regional government.

The IK-19 prison colony is located in Surovikino, approximately 850 kilometres (530 miles) south of Moscow.

The event occurred during a meeting of the prison’s disciplinary commission, the Federal Penitentiary Service stated. In June, prisoners affiliated with IS attempted a similar siege at a penitentiary in the southern Rostov region.

Following a standoff, Russian special forces were able to kill the hostage takers and liberate the guards. Tensions about migration have risen in Russia since the March bombing on a Moscow music hall, which killed 145 people.

This is Russia’s deadliest terrorist attack in two decades.A Central Asian branch of IS claimed responsibility for the incident, and the four suspected gunmen, who are currently in pre-trial jail, are Tajik citizens.Millions of individuals from Central Asia, which was once part of the Soviet Union, live in Russia, with many performing low-wage jobs to send money home to their family.

IS has repeatedly promised to target Russia for its support of Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, who has fought a military campaign against the group in the Middle East.

Final Thoughts

The fact that the hostage-takers were allegedly affiliated with the Islamic State (IS) points to the troubling presence of radicalization within Russian prisons.

The situation reflects broader concerns about how extremist ideologies can take root in correctional facilities, particularly among vulnerable or disillusioned populations.

The involvement of IS-affiliated detainees in previous incidents, such as the June siege in the Rostov region, indicates that this is not an isolated issue but a recurring threat within the Russian prison system.

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