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Twelve years ago, Chechen terrorists took more than 900 people hostage at a theater in Moscow's Dubrovka neighborhood, forcing Russian special forces to intervene. Tatyana Karpova's son Alexander was among the 130 people who perished as a result of the three-day siege.
Read the story: No Closure for Victims of Theater Hostage Crisis, 12 Years On
Twelve years ago, Chechen terrorists took more than 900 people hostage at a theater in Moscow's Dubrovka neighborhood, forcing Russian special forces to intervene. Tatyana Karpova's son Alexander was among the 130 people who perished as a result of the three-day siege.
Read the story: No Closure for Victims of Theater Hostage Crisis, 12 Years On