Originally posted by straffo
feel free to correct this page : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pogrom
It's unusual for Wikipedia, but the article is mostly correct. No Russian cities are mentioned there.
Your problem is that you don't understand the meanings of a word "Russian". It has two meanings, and in Russian language we have two words for it. The old definition of Russian by nationality (Velikoross) isn't used since Revolution. I am half Russian (Great-Russian, Velikoross), half Ukrainian (Small-Russian, Maloross) and a Russian citizen (Rossiyanin).
Like a person can be a Jew and a Russian at the same time (in English), in Russian he's a Jew (Yevrey) and a Russian citizen (Rossiyanin).
Home work: are Chechens Russians?
This things lead to many misunderstandings. It also shows how little you guys know about us, and how distorted some things are in your minds.