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<big>'''[[:Category:Muslim scare psyops|Muslim scare psyops]]'''</big><br> | |||
<big>'''[[:Category:Lone gunman psyops|Lone gunman psyops]]'''</big><br> | |||
<big>'''[[:Category:Mass shooting psyops|Mass shooting psyops]]'''</big><br> | |||
<big>'''[[:Category:HRDPAR psyops|HRDPAR psyops]]'''</big><br> | |||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[List of | * [[9/11]] | ||
** [[ | * [[Glossary]] | ||
** [[ | * [[Main List of psyOps]] | ||
** [[ | * [[Death of Celebrity Person]] | ||
* | * [[Space fakery]] | ||
* [[Nuke Hoax]] | |||
* [[Plane crashes]] | |||
* [[Various events]] | |||
* [[Disappearance of SS Naronic]] (1893) | |||
* [[Sinking of the Titanic]] (1912) | |||
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Revision as of 17:37, 11 June 2018
Black Sea hostage crisis | |
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Type 1 | hostage crisis |
Type 2 | boat incident |
Year | 1996 |
Date | 16-19 |
Place | Black Sea, Turkey |
Numbers | 55, 177 |
Perps | Chechen separatists |
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The Black Sea hostage crisis was a hostage crisis boat incident psyop taking place on the Black Sea from Trabzon, Turkey from January 16 to 19, 1996.
Official story
• The Black Sea hostage crisis took place January 16–19, 1996 on the Black Sea during the First Chechen War. The Panamanian-registered ferry Avrasaya with 177 passengers and 55 crew members on board was hijacked in a Turkish port of Trabzon by an international armed group, which threatened to kill the more than 100 Russian passengers unless the Russian forces ceased its attack against the Chechen separatists in the Kizlyar-Pervomayskoye hostage crisis. • The crisis ended without bloodshed after three days with the safe release of more than 219 unharmed captives; 13 people were hospitalized because of illness and injuries. |
Wikipedia[MSM 1] |
- Other
- Mainstream links
Fakeology Classification
Alleged victims
Hoax management
Narrative
Propaganda
Memorials
Movies
Books
Other
See also
- 9/11
- Glossary
- Main List of psyOps
- Death of Celebrity Person
- Space fakery
- Nuke Hoax
- Plane crashes
- Various events
- Disappearance of SS Naronic (1893)
- Sinking of the Titanic (1912)
References
Other
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