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Khodynka Tragedy
A victim of the crush
Date
30 May 1896
Location
Khodynka Field, Moscow, Russian Empire
Deaths
1,282[1]
Non-fatal injuries
1,200–20,000[1][2]
The Khodynka Tragedy (Russian: Ходынская трагедия) was a crowd crush that occurred on 30 May [O.S. 18 May] 1896, on Khodynka Field in Moscow, Russia. The crush happened during the festivities after the coronation of the last Emperor of Russia, Nicholas II. While 1,282 corpses were collected from the scene,[1] injury estimates range widely from 1,200 to 20,000.[1][2]
^ abcdFerro, Marc (1991). Nicholas II: Last of the Tsars. Translated by Pearce, Brian. Harmondsworth: Viking UK. pp. 37–38. A total of 1,282 corpses were collected from the scene, and the injured numbered between 9,000 and 20,000, according to different estimates. Translated from French: Ferro, Marc (1990). Nicholas II. Paris: Payot.
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