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  2. Crocus City Hall attack - Wikipedia

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    On 22 March 2024, a coordinated terrorist attack against civilians occurred at the Crocus City Hall music venue in Crocus City, Krasnogorsk, Moscow Oblast, Russia.The attack began at around 20:00 MSK (), shortly before the Russian band Picnic was scheduled to play a sold-out show at the venue.

  3. August 2004 Moscow Metro bombing - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, Khubiyev linked Shavayev to the Rizhskaya station bombing, stating that the latter had smuggled IED parts to Moscow prior to the attack. It was also revealed that the woman who had detonated the bomb near Rizhskaya station was Gloov's widow: her husband, having helped mastermind the metro bombing in February 2004, was killed in a ...

  4. Moscow theater hostage crisis - Wikipedia

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    The hostages were seized on 23 October at the House of Culture of State Ball-Bearing Plant Number 1 in the Dubrovka area of Moscow about four kilometers south-east of the Moscow Kremlin. [9] During Act II of a sold-out performance of Nord-Ost a little after 9:00 PM, 40–50 heavily armed masked men and women drove in a bus to the theater and ...

  5. Moscow accuses Ukraine of conducting airstrike inside Russia

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  6. Maxim Martsinkevich - Wikipedia

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    Maxim Sergeyevich Martsinkevich (Russian: Макси́м Серге́евич Марцинке́вич, 8 May 1984 – 16 September 2020), better known as Tesak (Russian for Cleaver, Hatchet, Hand Axe, Machete), [1] was a Russian neo-Nazi activist, media personality, vlogger, and the leader and co-founder of the Restruct movement which manifested in post-Soviet countries.

  7. 2005 Moscow Victory Day Parade - Wikipedia

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    The 2005 Moscow Victory Day Parade was a military parade which took place in Red Square in Moscow on 9 May 2005 to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the capitulation of Nazi Germany in 1945. [1] The parade was inspected by the Minister of Defence Sergei Ivanov and it was commanded by Moscow Military District Commander General of the Army Ivan ...

  8. Moscow Strikes Back - Wikipedia

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    Moscow Strikes Back (Russian: Разгром немецких войск под Москвой, Razgrom Nemetskikh Voysk Pod Moskvoy, "Rout of the German troops near Moscow") is a Soviet war documentary about the Battle of Moscow made during the battle in October 1941 – January 1942, directed by Ilya Kopalin and Leonid Varlamov [].

  9. Kerch Polytechnic College massacre - Wikipedia

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    Bomb explosion in the dining room. Vladislav Roslyakov purchased a shotgun on 8 September 2018 and bought 150 rounds legally at a gun shop on 13 October 2018. [3] [4] [5] He entered the grounds of Kerch Polytechnic College on 17 October 2018 at about 10:02 a.m. [6] [7] A survivor of the incident said that the shooting lasted for more than 15 minutes.