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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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  • ...ing noticed by the non-playable characters' [[artificial intelligence]] by taking cover or using other traditional stealth methods. If the player chooses to ...n first aims to secure Andriy Kobin, a [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] hostage believed to possess information on the Engineers. Fisher extracts him from
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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 ...cks in coordination with Khitan and Töle, utterly defeating the Turks and taking Khile-Qaghan prisoner
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  • ...de front from Xinjiang to [[Yunnan]], sacking the Tang capital in 763, and taking control of southern Xinjiang. ...(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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  • ...the separatist government dispersed and went into hiding, with some again taking up arms against the Russians. Akhmadov himself left Chechnya. ...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 ...r many separate serious crimes on the territory of the Russian Federation. Taking this into account, it was decided to suppress Maskhadov's activities and Ma
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  • ...d [[President of Ichkeria]] [[Aslan Maskhadov]] for relations with Moscow, taking part in the delegation that signed the official Chechen-Russian peace treat ...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
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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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