The book ‘We Will Not Die’ is released in time for the 9th anniversary of the tragedy at Dubrovka In October 2002, terrorists took hostage nearly 1,000 artists and spectators of the musical ‘Nord-Ost’. 130 could not be saved. Flowers and wreaths were laid by the memorial plaque, while white balloons were released into the sky. Today in Russia they remember the victims of the tragedy at the theatrical center on Dubrovka. Victims and the loved ones of those who perished gathered by the building in Moscow. 9 years ago, nearly 1000 artists and members of the audience of the musical ‘Nord-Ost’ were held hostage by terrorists. 130 died. A moment of silence was observed in their memory, while flowers and wreaths were laid by a memorial plaque and 130 white balloons were released into the sky. In addition, on the anniversary of the tragedy a book devoted to the victims of the attack was published. Among its authors is a hostage. Svetlana Gubareva, compiler of ‘We Will Not Die’: “Writing is difficult. You start out, but each time it just doesn’t come out quite right. Something’s wrong, or not the way you’d like, and I understand this. From someone’s else point of view it, perhaps, even seems a little strange that I was pressing people, insisting, write, write, come on, but I myself was not able to write.” http://www.tvc.ru/AllNews.aspx?id=ed02223b-29e4-4eba-955e-51447a96742b Views: 6622 | E-mail
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