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The Red Square Bombing was the 9 December 2003 suicide bombing near Red Square in Moscow. It left six people dead and wounded several others.
Among these killed in the incident was Dr. Ivan Anisimkin, member of the Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics.
External links
- A report on the terrorist incident by the BBC
- A second report on the terrorist incident by the BBC
- A report on the terrorist incident by CNN
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