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  2. Deadly shooting, huge fire and car chase: How the Moscow ...

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    It is the deadliest attack in Russia since the 2004 Beslan school siege, when terrorists killed 334 people. At around 7.40pm a white Renault car pulled up outside the 6,200-capacity concert hall.

  3. Terrorism in Russia - Wikipedia

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    [38] [39] ISIL claimed responsibility on Twitter, on video, and in a statement by Abu Osama al-Masri, the leader of the group's Sinai branch. [40] [41] ISIL posted pictures of what it said was the bomb in Dabiq, its online magazine. By 4 November 2015, British and American authorities suspected that a bomb was responsible for the crash.

  4. List of massacres in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Kotlyakovskoya Cemetery bombing: November 10, 1996 Moscow 14 A bomb exploded at a cemetery during a funeral for the president of the Soviet-Afghan war veterans group who had been murdered. The group had ties to organized crime. The assailants were two former members of the group who had formed a splinter group. 1996 Kaspiysk bombing: November ...

  5. Moscow terrorist attack - Wikipedia

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    Moscow terrorist attack may refer to: 1977 Moscow bombings; 1999 Russian apartment bombings in Moscow; Moscow theater hostage crisis (2002) terrorist attack; 2004 Moscow Metro bombings (disambiguation) 2010 Moscow Metro bombings terrorist attack; Domodedovo International Airport bombing (2011) Crocus City Hall attack (2024)

  6. 'Capable of anything': How the '99 apartment bombings ... - AOL

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    They were thought to be responsible for the Buynaksk bomb, which had been placed inside a car and ripped through a building housing Russian border guards on Sept. 4, 1999. Sixty-four people died.

  7. Darya Dugina’s death in Moscow car bomb leads to more ... - AOL

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    It’s unclear who ordered last weekend’s killing of Darya Dugina, the 29-year-old daughter of Russia’s leading far-right academic, Alexander Dugin, in a dramatic car bomb last weekend. But in ...

  8. Darya Dugina - Wikipedia

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    Darya Dugina was born on 15 December 1992 in Moscow, Russia. [6] She was the daughter of Aleksandr Dugin and his second wife, philosopher Natalya Melentyeva. [7] In 2012/2013, while studying at Moscow State University, she was an intern at Bordeaux Montaigne University, specializing in Ancient Greek philosophy. [8]

  9. Russian man confesses in video to Moscow car bomb attack on ...

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    Russia's RIA state news agency on Friday broadcast a video in which a Russian citizen said he had blown up a military officer in his car in Moscow earlier this week at the behest of the SBU ...