Russia, whose defense and security agencies are heavily focused on its war in Ukraine, has seen a recent upsurge in Islamist militant attacks.

Four knife-wielding prisoners claiming to be Islamic State group militants launched a deadly attack in a penal colony in southern Russia on Friday before being killed and their hostages released, officials said.

The attack left four people dead, while the four hostage-taking prisoners were “neutralized” by snipers, Russian officials said.

The attackers initially seized eight penal colony employees and four fellow inmates, according to Russia’s Federal Penitentiary Ser

  • Flying SquidM
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    520 days ago

    Sorry, you don’t get to decide what I would do as evidence. You know absolutely nothing about what I would do.

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      20 days ago

      You say that, but the alternative, that you’re only feigning ignorance on the subject and making vague assertions that Russian prisons must so incredibly worse than American prisons when you could actually show or just vaguely point in the direction of actual knowledge on the subject is not plausible.

      If I see someone in a wheelchair slip out and struggle to get back in, I’d say I’m certain they can’t walk very well. Yes it’s physically possible they’re just pretending, but it’s so unlikely as to not be useful to include in my understanding.

      • Flying SquidM
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        520 days ago

        making vague assertions that Russian prisons must so incredibly worse than American prisons

        I made no “vague assertions.” I said it outright. And it is backed up by the fact that Russia’s own police services claim a higher per-capita death rate in Russian prisons than is what is claimed in American prisons. I’d link you to that, but you’d probably make some claim that you’re certain about something or other, again with no evidence before the fact.