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  2. Crocus City Hall attack - Wikipedia

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    Crocus City Hall auditorium in 2019. Crocus City Hall was built in 2009 as a concert venue with a capacity of 6,200 people and is one of the largest concert venues in the Moscow area. [13] It is a seven-story building which has an area of about 38,000 m 2. [45]

  3. Moscow concert hall attack suspects appear in court as Russia ...

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    Dalerdzhon Mirzoyev, a suspect in the shooting attack at the Crocus City Hall concert venue, sits behind a glass wall of an enclosure for defendants at the Basmanny district court in Moscow, March ...

  4. What we know about the Moscow concert hall terrorist attack - AOL

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    The Crocus City Hall is a large music venue on Moscow’s western edge in the Krasnogorsky district, close to the Moscow Ring Road in the city of Krasnogorsk.

  5. Death toll rises to 133, suspects in custody in Moscow music ...

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    The death toll rose Saturday to at least 133 and a number of suspects were in custody, according to Russian officials, after gunmen stormed a Moscow concert hall Friday in the deadliest attack in ...

  6. 1999 Russian apartment bombings - Wikipedia

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    13 September 1999: Russian Duma speaker Gennadiy Seleznyov makes an announcement about the bombing of an apartment building in the city of Volgodonsk that only takes place three days later; 16 September 1999: Bombing in Volgodonsk, 17 are killed, 69 injured; 23 September 1999: An apartment bomb is found in the city of Ryazan.

  7. 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)

  8. Russia's Crocus Group vows to restore concert hall after ...

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    All that was left after Friday evening's attack at the Crocus City Hall outside Moscow, which Islamic State has claimed responsibility for, were the charred iron support beams and the steel frames ...

  9. Terrorism in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Domodedovo International Airport bombing was a suicide bombing in the international arrival hall of Moscow's Domodedovo International, in Domodedovsky District, Moscow Oblast, on 24 January 2011. The bombing killed 37 people [ 24 ] and injured 173 others, including 86 who had to be hospitalised. [ 25 ]