The Space Conquerors monument in Moscow. Photo by Anatoly Sergeyev-Vasilyev (1964).
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Moscow, 1960 - by Marc Riboud (1923 - 2016), French
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Leonid (1867-1937) & Rimma Brailowsky (1877-1958) - Moscow Blue
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Russian Jews dancing secretly in a Moscow forest on Rosh Hashanah, 1977
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Punk and “luber” in photo studio. Moscow. 1987. Misha Buster collection
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[Edit today we know that more than 100 are dead, including children, oh and it took police an hour to do sth, great!]
In case you don't know yet, hundreds of people were in a famous concert hall with their children when terrorists entered the building, killed security, went on a fucking stage and started to shoot at people. They threw grenades, set fire to the building. And it basically happened in Moscow.
At least 60 people died, more than 140 people are injured. One child died for now and lots of kids are still in the hospital with severe damage. We still don't know the exact numbers.
And it turns out that our government and some other kinda knew about some planning attacks. Which is absolutely great and cool and awesome.
Armed people are walking on city streets and nobody cares, they would certainly care if they saw a rainbow sign on someone, cause it's an absolutely valid reason to send special forces on them. But armed people? What harm might they cause
Goodnight indeed. My family and friends are safe, but we don't feel safe anymore.
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Yeliseyevsky grocery store in Moscow. Photo by Yevgeny Khaldei (1950).
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Chess players on Tsvetnoy Boulevard in Moscow, photo by Nikolay Bobrov.
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there’s a t3rrorist attack in my city. it happened in a mall, today there was a music concert and a kids dancing contest. more than a hundred people injured. 40 or more people dead. 4 t3rrorists escaped. (update: they’re all caught now) everything’s cordoned off, everything’s cancelled. i don’t know who stands behind this but i hope they will pay for it. my condolences to families of those who were killed there. i don’t know what to say anymore.
update: it’s now 70 or more people killed or dead from suffocation in smoke
update: 144 people confirmed dead.
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Mikhail Germanshev (Russian, 1868–1920) - A view of the Kremlin from the Moscow River embankment
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