Pressure is mounting on Moscow to protect the country's Jewish community after an angry mob stormed an airport in the Russian republic of Dagestan on Sunday, reportedly looking for passengers arriving on a flight from Tel Aviv.
Israel condemned the incident and urged Russia to "safeguard the well-being of all Israeli citizens and Jews wherever they are and to take strong action against the rioters."
Russia's aviation agency Rosaviatsia said the incident has been brought under control and that 60 people have been detained. The airport, in Makhachkala, remains closed as investigations continue.
Russia, which is allied with Israel's sworn enemy Iran, occupies an awkward position in the Middle East. It has enjoyed constructive ties with Israel, but its divided loyalties have strained relations since Israel declared war on Iran-backed militant group Hamas.