Prisoners in Russia‘s southern region of Rostov took two jail employees hostage, prompting law enforcement agencies to rush to the site, reported news agency Reuters citing Federal Penitentiary Service.
Five detainees who took the employees hostage have claimed that they are supporters of the Islamic State.
Russia’s RIA state news agency reported, citing unidentified sources, that the detainees who are involved in taking the employees hostage are accused of terrorism.
“The institution operates as usual, the situation is under control,” the service said in message on the Telegram messaging app on Sunday. According to reports, road traffic around the centre has been limited.
Baza, a Telegram channel with links to Russian law enforcement, said that six of detainees were involved in taking the employees hostage, among them several already convicted of terrorism charges.
However, the Reuters did not independently verify the Baza report.
Five detainees who took the employees hostage have claimed that they are supporters of the Islamic State.
Russia’s RIA state news agency reported, citing unidentified sources, that the detainees who are involved in taking the employees hostage are accused of terrorism.
“The institution operates as usual, the situation is under control,” the service said in message on the Telegram messaging app on Sunday. According to reports, road traffic around the centre has been limited.
Baza, a Telegram channel with links to Russian law enforcement, said that six of detainees were involved in taking the employees hostage, among them several already convicted of terrorism charges.
However, the Reuters did not independently verify the Baza report.