Russia's Putin said anyone would be outraged by footage of bloodied Gaza children

He was commenting on riots at Makhachkala airport in Russia's Dagestan region that took place on Oct. 29, when hundreds of people stormed the airport in search of Jewish people who had just arrived on a flight from Tel-Aviv.

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Any "normal person" would be outraged by images of "bloodied children" in the Gaza Strip, but Russia needs "to keep a cool head", Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday.

He was commenting on riots at Makhachkala airport in Russia's Dagestan region that took place on Oct. 29, when hundreds of people stormed the airport in search of Jewish people who had just arrived on a flight from Tel-Aviv.

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