List of massacres in the Soviet Union
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The following is a list of massacres that took place in the Soviet Union. For massacres that took place in countries that were once part of the Soviet Union, see the list of massacres in that country.
Name | Date | Location | Deaths | Notes |
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January Events | January 11-13, 1991 | Vilnius, Lithuania | 15 | |
January Massacre | January 19–20, 1990 | Baku, Azerbaijan | 133-137 | |
Tbilisi Massacre | April 9, 1989 | Tbilisi, Georgia | 20 | |
Sumgait massacre | February 26 - March 1, 1988 | Sumgait, Azerbaijan SSR | 32 | |
Novocherkassk massacre | starting June 2, 1962 | Novocherkassk | 23-70 | |
Kengir uprising | 6 May 1954 – 26 June 1954 | Kengir | 500–700 | |
Vorkuta uprising | starting July 19, 1953 | Vorkuta | 42 | |
Khaibakh massacre | February 27, 1944 | Chechnya, Soviet Union | 700 | |
Khatyn massacre | March 22, 1943 | Khatyn | 149 | |
NKVD prisoner massacres | June-July 1941 | Katyn, Ukraine, Baltic states | 100,000 | |
Fântâna Albă massacre | April 1, 1941 | Northern Bukovina | 200-2,000 | |
Vinnytsia massacre | 1937–1938 | Vinnytsia | 9,432 |
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