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Violence Without Warning: Camp Attack, Military Gunfire & School Terror Plot in Russia

4 min · 30. juni 2026
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In this episode of From Russia with Fear, we examine a series of disturbing violent incidents from across Russia. A man attacks children at a summer camp in Tuva, a serviceman opens fire from an apartment window in Petrozavodsk, a taxi driver is stabbed in the neck in Orsk, a homemade grenade injures a child in New Moscow, and a teenage girl is sentenced for preparing a planned school attack in Krasnoyarsk. These cases reveal growing concerns about public safety, violent crime, and the risks facing ordinary people across the country.

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