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« Reply #15 on: February 06, 2004, 03:38:30 PM »
Glad to hear your OK Boroda
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« Reply #16 on: February 06, 2004, 03:40:52 PM »
Pheuu Boroda, good to see that you are ok.  :)

You never know, the world is a smaller place than one thinks. Hope nobody you know was injured.

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« Reply #17 on: February 06, 2004, 04:05:21 PM »
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Pheuu Boroda, good to see that you are ok.  :)

You never know, the world is a smaller place than one thinks. Hope nobody you know was injured.



Oh Nilsen yes, thanks for bringing that up!


Hope noone you know is injured Boroda!
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« Reply #18 on: February 06, 2004, 05:08:32 PM »
Borda,

WTF are you talking about??  Armenian terrorist targeting Russians?  Turks yes.  Moslems yes.  Not Orthodox Christans.  Explain yourself Borda...I'm Armenian.

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« Reply #19 on: February 09, 2004, 12:06:41 AM »
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Borda,

WTF are you talking about??  Armenian terrorist targeting Russians?  Turks yes.  Moslems yes.  Not Orthodox Christans.  Explain yourself Borda...I'm Armenian.


It's a long one store. He is talking about so known "Armenian brothers".
In 1977 in Moscow happened 3 blasts. The first one at January 8 1977 at 05:33pm between "Pervomayskaya" and "Izmaylovskaya" stations (Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya also named "blue" line of Moscow subway). It bringed more deaths and injures. There was a lot of children and their parents who were on the way to the home from New Year celebrations from the Izmaylovskiy Park (another one station of the same line).  The bomb blasts on the "open" not-underground section, so this saved a lot of lives.
The second blast was at 06:05 in 32 minutes after the first one. It was in the shop. And the third one happened in 5 minutes later. Near another one shop on the 25-Letia Oktyabrya street.
Totally, 7 people including children were killed and 37 people including children were injured in these blasts.

Up to November 3 1977 all terrorists were found and arrested. There were 3 men in this group. All of them were armenians. Stepan Zakityan (group leader), Akop Stepanyan and Zaven Bagdasaryan. All of them from Erevan city.

The mostly interesting person was Stepan Zakityan. When he was a student of Erevan Polytechnical institute he created a "National United Party of Armeny" (NOP). He invited other students and they started the newspaper named "Paros" in armenian ("Mayak" in russian). Were they claimed Soviet Union in shovinism and other "deathly charges". This group was also known as "Armenian brothers". Another one target was to get back Nahichevan and Nagornyj Karabah regions to Armenia. (After the WW2, these regions were divided between Azerbajdjan and Armenia due to Stalin's order.)

Before they were arrested, they tryed to blast another one bomb at Kurskiy rail-road depot in Moscow. Unsuccesfully.

At January 24 1979 they were executed.

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« Reply #20 on: February 09, 2004, 01:17:14 PM »
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Borda,

WTF are you talking about??  Armenian terrorist targeting Russians?  Turks yes.  Moslems yes.  Not Orthodox Christans.  Explain yourself Borda...I'm Armenian.


Estel explained the whole story already...

IMHO it pretty well shows that there are enough idiots wanting to kill people for some stupid imaginary hallucinations they call "ideology" among even such cultural and friendly people as Armenians. :(

I remember that Armenian terrorist leader saying in court that he's fighting against "Russo-Jewish yoke"... What a bloody getveran!...

I am proud that my country helped Armenia in a war of early-90s. BTW, did you know that Iran strongly helped Armenia at that time too?... A good example of breaking stereotypes.

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« Reply #21 on: February 09, 2004, 01:41:16 PM »
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Originally posted by Estel
It's a long one store. He is talking about so known "Armenian brothers".
In 1977 in Moscow happened 3 blasts. The first one at January 8 1977 at 05:33pm between "Pervomayskaya" and "Izmaylovskaya" stations (Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya also named "blue" line of Moscow subway). It bringed more deaths and injures. There was a lot of children and their parents who were on the way to the home from New Year celebrations from the Izmaylovskiy Park (another one station of the same line).  The bomb blasts on the "open" not-underground section, so this saved a lot of lives.
The second blast was at 06:05 in 32 minutes after the first one. It was in the shop. And the third one happened in 5 minutes later. Near another one shop on the 25-Letia Oktyabrya street.
Totally, 7 people including children were killed and 37 people including children were injured in these blasts.

Up to November 3 1977 all terrorists were found and arrested. There were 3 men in this group. All of them were armenians. Stepan Zakityan (group leader), Akop Stepanyan and Zaven Bagdasaryan. All of them from Erevan city.

The mostly interesting person was Stepan Zakityan. When he was a student of Erevan Polytechnical institute he created a "National United Party of Armeny" (NOP). He invited other students and they started the newspaper named "Paros" in armenian ("Mayak" in russian). Were they claimed Soviet Union in shovinism and other "deathly charges". This group was also known as "Armenian brothers". Another one target was to get back Nahichevan and Nagornyj Karabah regions to Armenia. (After the WW2, these regions were divided between Azerbajdjan and Armenia due to Stalin's order.)

Before they were arrested, they tryed to blast another one bomb at Kurskiy rail-road depot in Moscow. Unsuccesfully.

At January 24 1979 they were executed.


You sure these blasts weren 't intentionally created by your own government?  (Still snickering at kappas WTC post ):eek:

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« Reply #22 on: February 09, 2004, 01:53:20 PM »
Rip, the information about Armenian bombings was stricktly classified. All this things were de-classified in late-80s, on the wave of "destroyka". Maybe - just to morally justify Baku massacres against Armenians in 1990, one of the bloodiest crimes of that MFing traitor Gorbachov.

They have made several TV documentals about the terrorism in Soviet times recently. The trial coverage is B&W Ministry of Justice vague amateur TV tape. This things were never shown to public, especially if they involved national issues. You have to understand that we lived in a happy country, and had to listen to your propaganda on Voice of America to learn about such things. :rolleyes:

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« Reply #23 on: February 09, 2004, 02:08:04 PM »
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You sure these blasts weren 't intentionally created by your own government?  (Still snickering at kappas WTC post ):eek:


To be truly, I didn't read kappa's post, so I don't know his point of view. But I think, that this situation was inpossible that time. You must understand. Early 70's, Brezhnev is still in mind and Andropov is a KGB director. It was a begin of stagnation ("zastoj") period. Goverment wasn't interested in such things. It's all ok in the Union. 2 years before Afganian war. People don't think about problems because of there are no problems. What for? To begin catching dissidents? Oh my, they can just put them into the jail or into the special mental clinic. Nobody that time wanna find problems onto their heads. And in first this is true for KGB. They lost 9 months to find the reason and terrorists and after that, some KGB generals in Moscow and Erevan lost their ranks. Yes, sure, some of blasts we want to see like a work of our "anti-humanist" goverment. Especially before elections. But we must understand a whole situation. Our country is involved into war. And this war is bringing it's results.

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« Reply #24 on: February 09, 2004, 02:25:51 PM »
Borda, Estel

Forgive Ripsnort,

He is of the "Praise Jesus and Pass the Biscuts," class of people here in the US.

Rip,

Get back to work Airbus is kicking your ARSE!!!

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« Reply #25 on: February 09, 2004, 11:22:24 PM »
All BS aside, as a New York native - i'm glad to see yr alright.



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