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  • ...d terrorists [[Budyonnovsk hospital hostage crisis|taking over 1500 people hostage]] in [[Budyonnovsk]], negotiations between Chernomyrdin and Basayev led to
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  • ...fficer whose partner is wounded. He does so, but Stevens, who took the cop hostage, orders him to drop his weapon. Despite Logan surrendering, Stevens kills t
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  • ...n first aims to secure Andriy Kobin, a [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] hostage believed to possess information on the Engineers. Fisher extracts him from ...tages as human shields. Fisher, disguised as an [[US Air Force|Air Force]] hostage, helps [[Delta Force]] marksmen open fire on Sadiq and his men. Sadiq escap
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  • ...To add to the realism, all in-game characters, [[Terrorism|terrorists]], [[hostage]]s and Rainbow operatives, can be wounded or dispatched in just fractions o ...taking out terrorists. Their first concept was modeled after the [[FBI]] [[Hostage Rescue Team]]. Later they decided to make the concept more international, a
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  • ...ther agents and many of the military personnel before taking everyone else hostage. Marshall is raced to an [[escape pod]] in the [[cargo hold]] while pursue ...hold, contacts Bennett and demands Radek's release, threatening to kill a hostage every half hour. Marshall and military advisors devise a plan to trick Kors
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  • | Sends his son Kohoden as a hostage to Changan
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  • ...(Dzungar) Mongols. After Āfāq's death, the Dzungars held his descendants hostage. The [[Khoja (Turkestan)|Khoja]] dynasty rule in the Altishahr (Tarim Basin
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  • ...erate (indeed, Akhmadov has repeatedly criticised [[suicide bombing]]s and hostage-takings by Chechen extremists and has campaigned for peace talks to end the
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  • ...="ware"/> Evidence for Maskhadov's complicity in the 2002 [[Moscow theater hostage crisis]] was provided by its two principal perpetrators, Movsar Barayev and
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  • ...on the second day of the [[Beslan school hostage crisis]], convincing the hostage-takers to release 26 nursing women and their infants. [[Category:Moscow theater hostage crisis]]
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  • ...ities of [[North Ossetia–Alania]] to fly to Russia to negotiate with the hostage takers. However, the siege ended in bloody confusion just a few hours befor ...s accused by [[Russia]] of involvement in planning of the [[Moscow theater hostage crisis]]. He was detained there on 30 October 2002, under an [[Interpol]] w
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  • Around 210-200 BC, prince [[Modu Chanyu]], a former hostage of the Yuezhi and prince of the [[Xiongnu]], who were also vassals of the Y ...them, and the Wusun commander had to send his son to the Chuban court as a hostage. The forceful intervention of the Chinese usurper [[Wang Mang]] and interna
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