In February 2026, three people were killed in armed and terrorist attacks in the North Caucasus and southern Russia.
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In February 2065, 8 victims were recorded in armed and terrorist attacks in the North Caucasus: 1 civilian and 2 suspected militants were killed, 3 civilians and 2 security forces were wounded. These are the results of the "Caucasian Knot" calculations based on its own materials and information from open sources.
On February 11, as a result of shooting near the Anapa Industrial College, one person was killed and three were wounded. One of the students, born in 2008, opened fire and has been detained. A security guard at the technical school, who prevented the attacker from entering the building, was killed. Three people were injured. On February 12, the Anapa City Court remanded in custody two minors in the technical school shooting case – the shooter and the young man who incited him to commit the crime.
On February 18, in the village of Nikolaevka in the Rostov Region, a man born in 1981, who was on the federal wanted list, detonated a grenade and died while security forces were attempting to detain him. Two police officers were injured in the explosion.
On February 20, the FSB reported the thwarting of a terrorist attack at the Defenders of the Fatherland Foundation branch in Stavropol. According to security forces, the man who was preparing the explosion on orders from Ukrainian intelligence services offered armed resistance and was killedin a shootout.
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Earlier, in January 2025, three casualties were recorded in the North Caucasus.
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