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  2. List of mass shootings in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Anton Franchikov shot five people to death. [69] 18 June 2020: Moscow: Moscow: 4 [c] 0 4: Sevastyan Putintsev shot three people to death before shooting himself. [70] 12 October 2020: Bolsheorlovskoe Nizhny Novgorod Oblast: 5 [c] 2 7: Bolsheorlovskoe mass shooting : Daniil Monakhov killed four people and wounded two more before shooting himself ...

  3. April 9 tragedy - Wikipedia

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    The April 9 tragedy radicalised Georgian opposition to Soviet power. A few months later, a session of the Supreme Council of Georgian SSR, held on November 17–18, 1989, officially condemned the occupation [citation needed] and annexation of Democratic Republic of Georgia by Soviet Russia in 1921.

  4. Ufa train disaster - Wikipedia

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    The Ufa train disaster was a railway accident that occurred on 4 June 1989, in Iglinsky District, Bashkir ASSR, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union, when an explosion killed 575 people and injured 800 more. [1]

  5. List of Russian serial killers - Wikipedia

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    Known as "The Torso Killer"; killed women across western and central Russia [120] Maslich, Alexander: 1989–1996 5 5 Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonment Murdered a man during a robbery in the late 1980s and killed another four while incarcerated [121] Matyakubov, Bakhtiyor: 2015 10 10+ Sentenced to life imprisonment

  6. Category:1989 in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1989 in Russia" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  7. Revolutions of 1989 - Wikipedia

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    On 1 June 1989 the Communist Party admitted that former prime minister Imre Nagy, hanged for treason for his role in the 1956 Hungarian uprising, was executed illegally after a show trial. [52] On 16 June 1989 Nagy was given a solemn funeral on Budapest's largest square in front of crowds of at least 100,000, followed by a hero's burial. [53]

  8. Militsiya - Wikipedia

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    Soviet militsiya officer's cap cockade (service/parade version).. The name militsiya as applied to police forces originates from a Russian Provisional Government decree dated April 17, 1917, and from early Soviet history: both the Provisional Government and the Bolsheviks intended to associate their new law-enforcement authority with the self-organisation of the people and to distinguish it ...

  9. Police of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Initiated by former President Dmitry Medvedev, Russian police reforms are an ongoing effort to improve the efficiency of Russia's police forces, decrease corruption, and improve the public image of law enforcement. On February 7, 2011, amendments were made to the laws of the police force, the criminal code, and the criminal procedure code.