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Terrorism in Russia has a long history starting from the time of the Russian Empire. Terrorism, in the modern sense, means violence against civilians to achieve political or ideological objectives by creating extreme fear. Starting from the end of the 20th century, significant terrorist activity has taken place in Russia, most notably the Budyonnovsk hospital hostage crisis, the 1999 apartment bombings, the Moscow theater hostage crisis and the Beslan school siege. Many more acts of terrorism have been committed in major Russian cities, as well as the regions of Chechnya and Dagestan.

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  • Le 1er mars 1881, l'empereur de Russie Alexandre II est assassiné par la Narodnaïa Volia. Le geste est salué par la presse anarchiste, notamment dans Le Révolté et La Révolution sociale. (fr)
  • Terrorism in Russia has a long history starting from the time of the Russian Empire. Terrorism, in the modern sense, means violence against civilians to achieve political or ideological objectives by creating extreme fear. Terrorism was an important tool used by Marxist revolutionaries in the early 20th century to disrupt the social, political, and economic system and enable rebels to bring down the Tzarist government. Terrorist tactics, such as hostage-taking, were widely used by the Soviet secret agencies, most notably during the Red Terror and Great Terror campaigns, against the population of their own country, according to Karl Kautsky and other historians of Bolshevism. Starting from the end of the 20th century, significant terrorist activity has taken place in Russia, most notably the Budyonnovsk hospital hostage crisis, the 1999 apartment bombings, the Moscow theater hostage crisis and the Beslan school siege. Many more acts of terrorism have been committed in major Russian cities, as well as the regions of Chechnya and Dagestan. Russia has been declared a state sponsor of terrorism or terrorist state by Czechia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Poland, Ukraine, the European Parliament, and the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe as a result of its actions during the invasion of Ukraine in 2022. (en)
  • Терроризм в России — применение террора в России. На различных этапах новой и новейшей российской истории террор занимал различное место в жизни общества: от индивидуального революционного террора в Российской империи в последние десятилетия её существования (см. Революционный терроризм в Российской империи) до террора последних двух десятилетий в Российской Федерации, принявшего исламистский характер (см. Категория:Террористические акты чеченских националистов); от массового Красного и Белого террора противоборствующих сторон в годы Гражданской войны, до государственного в СССР (сталинские репрессии), достигшего пика по числу жертв в 1937—1938 годы Большого террора. (ru)
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  • Le 1er mars 1881, l'empereur de Russie Alexandre II est assassiné par la Narodnaïa Volia. Le geste est salué par la presse anarchiste, notamment dans Le Révolté et La Révolution sociale. (fr)
  • Терроризм в России — применение террора в России. На различных этапах новой и новейшей российской истории террор занимал различное место в жизни общества: от индивидуального революционного террора в Российской империи в последние десятилетия её существования (см. Революционный терроризм в Российской империи) до террора последних двух десятилетий в Российской Федерации, принявшего исламистский характер (см. Категория:Террористические акты чеченских националистов); от массового Красного и Белого террора противоборствующих сторон в годы Гражданской войны, до государственного в СССР (сталинские репрессии), достигшего пика по числу жертв в 1937—1938 годы Большого террора. (ru)
  • Terrorism in Russia has a long history starting from the time of the Russian Empire. Terrorism, in the modern sense, means violence against civilians to achieve political or ideological objectives by creating extreme fear. Starting from the end of the 20th century, significant terrorist activity has taken place in Russia, most notably the Budyonnovsk hospital hostage crisis, the 1999 apartment bombings, the Moscow theater hostage crisis and the Beslan school siege. Many more acts of terrorism have been committed in major Russian cities, as well as the regions of Chechnya and Dagestan. (en)
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  • Terrorism in Russia (en)
  • Terrorisme en URSS et en Russie (fr)
  • Терроризм в России (ru)
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