Remembering Ryazan
For many Russians, the attack on Crocus City Hall brought back memories of another infamous and still unsolved incident
Yulia AkhmedovaMarch 25, 16:31

In the immediate aftermath of the terror attack on Moscow’s Crocus City Hall, Russians on social media recalled the infamous Ryazan sugar incident, the 1999 discovery of three sacks of explosive in the basement of an apartment building in the central Russian city of Ryazan at a time of national paranoia about terrorism.
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