Russian President Vladimir Putin, left, embraces Nurbagand Nurbagandov, as Kumsiyat Nurbagandova stands at right, during an awarding ceremony in Moscow's Kremlin, Russia, on Thursday, Sept. 22, 2016. They are parents of police officer Magomed Nurbagandov, who was killed by militants in Russia's volatile North Caucasus province of Dagestan. Security services tracked down the militants who killed Nurbagandov and found a video, in which the captors demanded that Nurbagandov urge his colleagues to resign from the police and he defied them, saying: "Keep on working, brothers!" before being killed. (AP Photo/Ivan Sekretarev, pool)
Republished September 22, 2016 - 6:18 AM
Original Publication Date September 22, 2016 - 5:30 AM
MOSCOW - President Vladimir Putin has given Russia's highest award to a police officer who was killed by militants after refusing to renounce his duties.
Magomed Nurbagandov from the volatile North Caucasus province of Dagestan was captured by Islamic militants and shot dead in July. Security services later found a video showing the officer's captors demanding that he urge his colleagues to resign from the police.
Instead, Nurbagandov defied them, saying "Keep on working, brothers!" before being killed.
During Thursday's Kremlin award ceremony, Putin praised the 31-year-old officer as a model for others and handed the Hero of Russia medal to his parents.
Dagestan has become the epicenter of an Islamist insurgency after two separatist wars in neighbouring Chechnya. Militants mount regular attacks on police.
News from © The Associated Press, 2016