• Krasnodar bus bombing (Russian language: Взрыв автобуса в Краснодаре) occurred on a bus in Krasnodar on 14 June 1971, when a homemade suitcase bomb placed...
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    thirty thousand people. On June 14, 1971, a bombing occurred on a bus in the city, when a homemade suitcase bomb placed near the gas tank by a mentally...
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  • Pheru bus bombing (1996) Karachi bus bombing (2002) Peshawar bus bombing (2016) Bukidnon bus bombing (2014) Krasnodar bus bombing (1971) Volgograd bus bombing...
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  • в Ульяновске и приговоренный к пожизненному, может выйти на свободу" [Krasnodar man who shot 13 people in Ulyanovsk and was sentenced to life imprisonment...
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  • opens. 1961 - 1961 Krasnodar riots [ru].[citation needed] 1965 - Population: 385,000. 1971 - 14 June: Bombing at a bus. 1973 - Krasnodar reservoir constructed...
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    February 2000). "Report Says NATO Bombing Killed 500 Civilians in Yugoslavia". Washington Post. p. A02. "220. Bombing to Bring Peace | Wilson Center"....
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    days; trains and buses did not run for eight days and there was no gas available for cooking for three weeks. There were several bombing raids of the port...
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    Baroque and Rococo city centre. The controversial American and British bombing of Dresden towards the end of World War II killed approximately 25,000...
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    in 1943. The city was a target of strategic bombing during World War II, particularly during the RAF bombing campaign in 1943 when over 700 bombers were...
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    Schaffhausen (section Bus)
    surrounded on three sides by Germany. On 1 April 1944, Schaffhausen suffered a bombing raid by aircraft of the United States Army Air Forces, which strayed from...
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