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  2. April 9 tragedy - Wikipedia

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    The video was used in the aftermath as evidence during Soviet politician Anatoly Sobchak's Parliamentary commission on investigation of events of April 9, 1989. Groups of Soviet soldiers were reported to chase individual victims, rather than dispersing the crowd. [5]

  3. Zinky Boys - Wikipedia

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    Zinky Boys [1] (Russian: Цинковые мальчики, romanized: Tsinkovye malchiki), also translated as Boys in Zinc [2] is a 1989 documentary book by Belarusian writer Svetlana Alexievich about the Soviet–Afghan War.

  4. 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 ...

  5. Law enforcement in Russia - Wikipedia

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    In the Russian Federation, law enforcement is the responsibility of a variety of different agencies. The Russian police (formerly the militsiya) are the primary law enforcement agency, with the Investigative Committee of Russia as the main investigative agency, and the Federal Security Service (FSB) as the main domestic security agency.

  6. Military Police (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    The Military Police of Russia (Russian: Военная полиция России, Voennaya politsiya or VP) is the uniformed law enforcement branch of the Russian Armed Forces, which is known by the official name of Main Directorate of the Military Police (Главное управление военной полиции Минобороны РФ), and it is operated by the Russian Ministry ...

  7. Zelenskyy: ‘Mothers Of Russian Soldiers’ Should See Graphic ...

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    The Ukrainian president responded to the gruesome photos coming out of cities like Bucha and Irpin, which show scores of brutalized civilians. Zelenskyy: ‘Mothers Of Russian Soldiers’ Should ...

  8. List of armies of the Soviet Union 1991 - Wikipedia

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    List of armies of the Armed Forces of the USSR (1989–1991) – list of armies part of Soviet Armed Forces as of 1989–1991 and their status in the Former Soviet Union as of 2018. Note: Due to inconsistencies in various sources, the list may contain inaccuracies; A dash in the column "Predecessor" means that the army was a newly created ...

  9. 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.