A Concert Hall, Clasorosk, the capital of the Russian capital, a concert hall, Sage Incident , at least 60 people died and more than 140 people were injured.

The Extreme Organization "Islamic State" claims to be responsible for the shooting case, and Moscow has characterized the case as a "terrorist attack".

Lianhe Zaobao sorted out several serious attacks that have occurred in Russia over the past 25 years.

1999 Russian Apartment Building Explosion

In the early morning of September 13, 1999, an eight -story apartment building in southeastern Moscow exploded, causing 118 people to die.

Within two weeks, Moscow, Branxk and Volgatonsk have occurred in five consecutive explosions against apartment buildings, causing 293 people to die.

The Russian government has accused these attacks from Chechen "terrorists", which is dominated by Muslims, and Chechen pointed out that the Russian secret organization planned the attack.

2002 Moscow Opera House Raste

On October 23, 2002, a group of Chechen rebels consisting of 21 men and 19 women attacked the theater while performed a musical at the Dubrovka Theater in Moscow, and hijacked more than 800 hostages.

Chechen's demand is that the Russian army completely withdrew from the Chechen Republic, and Chechen and the Russian security forces confronted the Russian security forces for two days and three nights.

The Russian Security Force decided to use the Fantnea Anesthesia Performance Hall on October 27 to attack and entered after a strong attack, and eventually killed about 41 terrorists.Although most hostages were rescued, most of the 129 died hostages died due to adverse reactions caused by inhaling fentanyl.

2003 Moscow Rock Concert Attack

On July 5, 2003, at the large rock concert held in the northern suburbs of Moscow, two women who were identified by Russia as Chechen split elements detonated the bombs at the concert, causing 15 people to die, about 50 people, about 50 people, about 50 peopleInjuried.

2004 Russian passenger plane terrorist attack

On August 24, 2004, two Russian passenger planes were bombed almost at the same time by the suicide bomb attacker that night. One of the Tu-134 passenger plane crashed in Tura, south of Moscow, and the other Tu-154 passenger planeA total of 90 passenger planes were killed near Rostov in southern Russia.

2004 Betting on the Srushe incident

On September 1, 2004, Chechen separated armed elements occupied the building of the Srushe No. 1 Middle School in the North Oran Republic, and hijacked students, teachers and parents as hostages.Finish.

More than 1,200 people were robbed as hostages in the incident, and eventually killed 335 hostages, including 186 minors; 958 were injured, including 639 minors, 123 people lost their disability, 26 children parentsDouble death; 31 terrorists were killed and one was caught alive.

Moscow Metro Subway Metro Speed ​​

On March 29, 2010, two female suicide bomb attackers detonated the bomb on the Moscow subway, and 40 people were killed in the attack.

The target of the attack is the Rubina Tank Station next to the Russian Federal Security Agency (FSB) intelligence agency headquarters.

The two attackers are from the Dakagistan region of North Gaogao. The Caucasus Emperor Organization led by the leader of the Chechen rebels Umarov claimed to be responsible for the attack.

2011 Moscow Airport Attack

On January 24, 2011, a suicide bomb attack occurred in the entry hall of Moscow Dorgardo International Airport, causing 37 people to die.

The Caucasian Emperor Organization claimed to be responsible for the attack.

2017 St. Petersburg Subway Bang case

On April 3, 2017, in a subway tunnel in St. Petersburg, a train carriage exploded, causing 16 people to die, including a suspect.

After the investigation, the criminal suspect who detonated the explosion device was male, born in 1995, named Akbar Rong Jellov.He may be the Kyrgyzstan with Russian citizenship.