- 55°48′00″N 37°45′09″E / 55.80000°N 37.75250°E / 55.80000; 37.75250 The
Cherkizovsky Market (Russian: Черкизовский рынок), also
known as
Cherkizon (Russian:...
-
market bombing.
Media reports indicate that the market,
located near
Cherkizovsky, was
targeted due to its high
volume of
Central Asian and
Caucasian clientele...
- countries.
Until 2009,
Ismailov owned the Europe's then-largest marketplace,
Cherkizovsky Market,
located in Moscow, Russia.
Telman Ismailov was born in Baku,...
- (Russian: Восточный вокзал,
Vostochnyi vokzal),
previously known as
Cherkizovsky railway terminal is the
newest of the ten
railway terminals of Moscow...
- “Costs and
Benefits of
Informal Economy:
Shuttle Trade and
Crime at
Cherkizovsky Market.”
Global Crime,
Volume 13, No. 2, pp. 95-108. (behind the paywall)...
-
several people originally suspected of
orchestrating the
explosion at
Cherkizovsky market,
including also Oleg Kostyrev, Ilya Tikhomirov, and
Valery Zhukovtsov...
- Markelov. On 21
August 2006, a home-made bomb
exploded in
Moscow at the
Cherkizovsky Market,
which is
frequented by
foreign merchants. On 15 May 2008, eight...
- self-made bomb with
power of more than 1kg of TNT
exploded at Moscow's
Cherkizovsky Market,
frequented by
foreign merchants. In 2008,
eight members of the...
-
Afghan traders.
Izmailovsky Market -
Souvenir and flea
market and a
culture center.
Gorbushka -
Electronics market.
Luzhniki market Cherkizovsky market...
- 2006
Moscow market bombing August 21, 2006
Moscow 13 A bomb
exploded at
Cherkizovsky Market,
frequented by
Central Asian and
Caucasian immigrants. The bombing...