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== Bibliography ==

== Bibliography ==

* MONAGHAN, Andrew. ”The Moscow Metro Bombings and Terrorism in Russia”. NATO Defense College, 2010, <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.2307/resrep10373</nowiki>. JSTOR.

* MONAGHAN, Andrew. ”The Moscow Metro Bombings and Terrorism in Russia”. NATO Defense College, 2010, <nowiki>https://.org//resrep10373</nowiki>.

** It is a peer-reviewed policy research article that examines terrorism tendencies and patterns in Russia including the Nazran attack, hence is a credible secondary source of background and aftermath data.

** It is a peer-reviewed policy research article that examines terrorism tendencies and patterns in Russia including the Nazran attack, hence is a credible secondary source of background and aftermath data.

* O’Loughlin, John, et al. The Changing Geography of Violence in the North Caucasus of Russia, 1999-2011: Regional Trends and Local Dynamics In. cse.uaa.alaska.edu/~fwitmer/docs/EGE_OLoughlinHollandWitmer2011web.pdf. Accessed 9 Nov. 2025.

* O’Loughlin, John, et al. The Changing Geography of Violence in the North Caucasus of Russia, 1999-2011: Regional Trends and Local Dynamics In. ..///.. Accessed 9 Nov. 2025.

** This peer-reviewed journal paper explores the violent events in the North Caucasus with a particular focus on one of the overarching cities of insurgent actions, Nazran. It offers a solid, empirical, background to the causes of the bombing of 2009 and its implications on the region.

** This peer-reviewed journal paper explores the violent events in the North Caucasus with a particular focus on one of the overarching cities of insurgent actions, Nazran. It offers a solid, empirical, background to the causes of the bombing of 2009 and its implications on the region.

* “World News: World Watch.” Wall Street Journal, 10 June 2010. ProQuest, <nowiki>https://www.proquest.com/newspapers/world-news-watch/docview/366208650/se-2</nowiki>.

* “World News: World Watch.” Wall Street Journal, 10 June 2010. ProQuest, <nowiki>https://www.proquest.com/newspapers/world-news-watch/docview/366208650/se-2</nowiki>.

** The article covers the arrest of militant Ali Taziyev, who had planned the bombing by militants on the Nazran police-station in 2009, which qualifies this article as a credible secondary news source when it comes to confirming the perpetrator news.

** The article covers the arrest of militant Ali Taziyev, who had planned the bombing by militants on the Nazran police-station in 2009, which qualifies this article as a credible secondary news source when it comes to confirming the perpetrator news.

*Schwirtz, Michael. “Suicide Bomber Rams Truck into Police Station in Russia, Killing 20: [Foreign Desk].” New York Times, 18 Aug., 2009. ProQuest, <nowiki>https://www.proquest.com/newspapers/suicide-bomber-rams-truck-into-police-station/docview/434159877/se-2</nowiki>.

*Schwirtz, Michael. “Suicide Bomber Rams Truck into Police Station in Russia, Killing 20: [Foreign Desk].” New York Times, 18 Aug., 2009. <nowiki>https://www..com/////</nowiki>

**Credible foreign reporting on the Nazran bombing of a police-station, with eyewitness reports, government announcements and immediate reaction of the government.

**Credible foreign reporting on the Nazran bombing of a police-station, with eyewitness reports, government announcements and immediate reaction of the government.

*Stack, Megan K. “THE WORLD; Suicide Attack Kills 20 in Russian Republic in Caucasus; A Bomber Strikes at a Busy Police Station in Nazran, the Main City in Ingushetia, a Region Rocked by Violence.” Los Angeles Times, 18 Aug., 2009. ProQuest, <nowiki>https://www.proquest.com/newspapers/worldsuicideattackkills20russianrepublic/docview/422247045/se2</nowiki>.

*Stack, Megan K. “THE WORLD; Suicide Attack Kills 20 in Russian Republic in Caucasus; A Bomber Strikes at a Busy Police Station in Nazran, the Main City in Ingushetia, a Region Rocked by Violence.” Los Angeles Times, 18 Aug., 2009. <nowiki>https://www..com//——-</nowiki>

**American news outlet that is well-known and reports on the immediate events of the bombing, eyewitness testimonies, and government responses, which provides secondary confirmation of the number of casualties.

**American news outlet that is well-known and reports on the immediate events of the bombing, eyewitness testimonies, and government responses, which provides secondary confirmation of the number of casualties.

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  • MONAGHAN, Andrew. The Moscow Metro Bombings and Terrorism in Russia. NATO Defense College, 2010, https://www.jstor.org/stable/resrep10373.
    • It is a peer-reviewed policy research article that examines terrorism tendencies and patterns in Russia including the Nazran attack, hence is a credible secondary source of background and aftermath data.
  • O’Loughlin, John, et al. The Changing Geography of Violence in the North Caucasus of Russia, 1999-2011: Regional Trends and Local Dynamics In. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.2747/1539-7216.52.5.596. Accessed 9 Nov. 2025.
    • This peer-reviewed journal paper explores the violent events in the North Caucasus with a particular focus on one of the overarching cities of insurgent actions, Nazran. It offers a solid, empirical, background to the causes of the bombing of 2009 and its implications on the region.
  • “World News: World Watch.” Wall Street Journal, 10 June 2010. ProQuest, https://www.proquest.com/newspapers/world-news-watch/docview/366208650/se-2.
    • The article covers the arrest of militant Ali Taziyev, who had planned the bombing by militants on the Nazran police-station in 2009, which qualifies this article as a credible secondary news source when it comes to confirming the perpetrator news.
  • Schwirtz, Michael. “Suicide Bomber Rams Truck into Police Station in Russia, Killing 20: [Foreign Desk].” New York Times, 18 Aug., 2009. https://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/18/world/europe/18russia.html
    • Credible foreign reporting on the Nazran bombing of a police-station, with eyewitness reports, government announcements and immediate reaction of the government.
  • Stack, Megan K. “THE WORLD; Suicide Attack Kills 20 in Russian Republic in Caucasus; A Bomber Strikes at a Busy Police Station in Nazran, the Main City in Ingushetia, a Region Rocked by Violence.” Los Angeles Times, 18 Aug., 2009. https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2009-aug-18-fg-ingushetia-bomb18-story.html
    • American news outlet that is well-known and reports on the immediate events of the bombing, eyewitness testimonies, and government responses, which provides secondary confirmation of the number of casualties.

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