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  2. List of mass shootings in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Dienes shot dead three soldiers and killed himself. [40] 13 April 2009: Borzoy: Chechnya: 3 1 [c] 4: Unknown soldier shot and killed three soldiers and wounded himself. [41] 27 April 2009: Moscow: Moscow: 2 7 9: Evsyukov murder case : Denis Evsyukov shot and killed two people and wounded seven others.

  3. Volnovakha massacre - Wikipedia

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    A few days later, Russian soldiers returned and shot all the family members in the house. Russian prosecutors announced they have started an investigation of the Russian soldiers suspected in the murders. [2] Photos from the crime scenes included family members shot dead in their beds, some embracing each other, and blood on the walls.

  4. 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.

  5. Winter of 1989: The Velvet Revolution in pictures

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    35 years on, house librarian Tizane Navea-Rogers revisits the bloodless Velvet Revolution that changed the face of a nation

  6. April 9 tragedy - Wikipedia

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    The local Georgian militsiya (police) units were disarmed just before the operation. [1] On April 9, at 3:45 a.m., Soviet APCs and troops under General Igor Rodionov surrounded the demonstration area. [1] Later, Rodionov claimed in his interview that groups of Georgian militants attacked unarmed soldiers with stones, metal chains and rods. [2]

  7. Tukhchar massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Tukhchar massacre (Russian: Тухчарская резня, romanized: Tukhcharskaya reznya) was an incident during the War in Dagestan which was filmed and distributed on tape, in which Russian prisoners of war were executed. Throughout the battle, Russian soldiers reported finding taped executions of Russian officers and men. [1]

  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. The man in front of the tank: How journalists smuggled out ...

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    The shot is iconic: an unidentified man in a white shirt, hands full of bags, facing off against a column of tanks on Beijing’s Avenue of Eternal Peace, after the Chinese Communist Party ordered ...