Bold italics indicate incidents resulting in more than 50 deaths. Incidents are bombings, unless described otherwise.
1977
Moscow
1995
Budyonnovsk
1996
Kizlyar-Pervomayskoye
Kaspiysk
1999
Vladikavkaz
Apartment bombings
2002
Kaspiysk
Moscow
Grozny
2003
Znamenskoye
Tushino
Stavropol
Red Square
2004
Moscow (February)
Grozny
Moscow (August)
Aircraft bombings
Beslan
2006
Moscow
2008
Vladikavkaz
2009
Nazran
Nevsky Express
2010
Moscow
Kizlyar
Stavropol
Tsentoroy
Vladikavkaz
Grozny
2011
Domodedovo
2012
Makhachkala
2013
Volgograd (October)
Volgograd (December)
GTA gang
2014
Grozny bombing
Grozny clashes
GTA gang
2015
Metrojet Flight 9268(going to Russia)
2016
Shchelkovo Highway
2017
Saint Petersburg
2018
Kizlyar
2024
Crocus City Hall
Rostov-on-Don hostage crisis
Dagestan
Part of the First Chechen War, War of Dagestan, Second Chechen War, Insurgency in the North Caucasus, Islamic State insurgency in the North Caucasus and Islamic terrorism in Europe
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Second Chechen War (guerrilla phase)
Insurgency since May 2000
Galashki
1st suicide bombings
2nd suicide bombings
Alkhan-Kala
Vedeno
1st Grozny crash
Tsotsin-Yurt
Shelkovskaya crash
2nd Grozny
Khankala crash
Grozny truck bomb
Znamenskoye suicide bombing
2004 Moscow
Grozny Stadium
Nazran
1st Avtury
4th Grozny
1st Nalchik
Dagestan sieges
Borozdinovskaya
Makhachkala bombing
2nd Nalchik
Gimry
2nd Avtury
Vladikavkaz crash
Border incident
Shatoy crash
Zhani-Vedeno
Second Vlaikavkaz
The Grozny truck bombing occurred on 27 December 2002, when three Chechen suicide bombers ran vehicles into the heavily guarded republic's government headquarters in the regional capital Grozny.
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Yeltsin replied to Clinton's criticism of a Russian ultimatum to citizens of Grozny. He bluntly pronounced: "Yesterday, Clinton permitted himself to put pressure...
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