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Anna Politkovskaya
Russian journalist (1958–2006)
Boris Nemtsov
Russian scientist, statesman and liberal politician (1959–2015)

Shamil Basayev
Chechen militant Islamist leader (1965-2006)
Moscow theater hostage crisis
seizure of a crowded Dubrovka Theater in Russia that happened in 2002
Joseph Kobzon
Soviet and Russian singer (1937–2018)
Grigory Yavlinsky
Russian politician and economist

Irina Khakamada
Russian politician(born in 1955)

Ruslan Aushev
Russian politician and general
Alpha Group
Russian spetsnaz unit under the command of the FSB
Aslambek Aslakhanov
Chechen military officer (1942–2024)
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1440
United Nations Security Council resolution
Movsar Barayev
Chechen militia leader (1979-2002)
Leonid Roshal
Russian physician
Riyad-us Saliheen Brigade of Martyrs
terrorist organization
Islamic International Peacekeeping Brigade
international mujahideen organisation
Special Purpose Islamic Regiment
Chechen Islamist organization
Nord-Ost
Nord-Ost (, means "North-East" in German) is a Russian musical theatre production that was composed by Aleksei Ivaschenko and Georgii Vasilyev, based on the novel The Two Captains by Veniamin Kaverin. It is a fictional story based around the historical events surrounding the discovery of the Severnaya Zemlya archipelago in 1913. The musical was first staged on October 19, 2001 in the Dubrovka theatre, where it played over 400 performances.