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Nord-Ost: Russia's Medical Failure in the 2002 Crisis/ CPT Matthew D. Turner, COL Jason Sapp

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2024Subject(s): In: Military Medicine, Volume 189, Issue 9/10, September/October 2024, pg. 228-233Summary: The 2002 hostage crisis at a Moscow theater transfixed the attention of the world. While the initial assault, led by Spetsnaz commandos, successfully secured the building, the Russian security force's utter failure at coordinating with medical services led to the preventable deaths of over 100 hostages.
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The 2002 hostage crisis at a Moscow theater transfixed the attention of the world. While the initial assault, led by Spetsnaz commandos, successfully secured the building, the Russian security force's utter failure at coordinating with medical services led to the preventable deaths of over 100 hostages.

RUSSIAN SECURITY FORCE, MDICAL SERVICES, NEWARTICLS

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