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  2. Category:Knife attacks in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Knife attacks in Russia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  3. Category:1989 in Russia - Wikipedia

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  4. List of mass shootings in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Kizlyar church shooting: Khalil Khalilov shot dead five people and wounded four others, after which he was killed by the police. 27 February 2018: Kazan: Tatarstan: 2 [c] 2 4: A 36-year-old man killed a Rosgvardiya officer in a shootout and was later killed. [60] 10 May 2018: Barabinsk: Novosibirsk Oblast: 1 [c] 3 4

  5. Gunmen kill police, priest and civilians in attacks on places ...

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    Gunmen opened fire on places of worship in two cities of Russia’s southernmost Dagestan province on Sunday, killing at least 15 police officers and four civilians, including an Orthodox priest ...

  6. Orthodox priest, multiple police killed in gunmen attack in ...

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    The simultaneous attacks across the cities of Makhachkala and Derbent came three months after 145 people were killed in an attack claimed by the Islamic State on a concert hall near Moscow, Russia ...

  7. Man stabs governor of Russia's Murmansk region with knife - AOL

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    An armed attack on a public official is a relatively rare occurrence in Russia, particularly in an Arctic region like Murmansk, some 1,500 km (900 miles) north of Moscow. Man stabs governor of ...

  8. Category:Attacks on police stations in Russia - Wikipedia

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  9. 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 ...