Solis III • Dubrovka Crisis

2002 🇷🇺

Report on the Moscow Theater Crisis (2002)

According to intelligence reports, the terrorists prepared for the armed assault on the Moscow theater with a large amount of weaponry and explosives. It is estimated that the Russian Army dissident group had at least 50 highly trained fighters equipped with Kalashnikov assault rifles, hand grenades, RPG-7 grenade launchers and explosive belts. In addition, the terrorists were also known to have sophisticated communications equipment and possibly advanced technical expertise in explosives and weaponry. All of this suggests a high level of organization of the group and access to technology befitting a nation’s militia. Upon further investigation, it has been discovered that the motives behind the Moscow Theater attack were not about prisoner release in Chechnya, as previously reported. Instead, this dissident group of soldiers was acting under darker motivations and with dictatorial overtones.

【10.23.2002 On the first day, dissident soldiers established their control over the theater and placed explosives around the building. Russian police and security services cordoned off the area and set up a crisis command center. Negotiations began with the hijackers; they immediately knew what they were up against when they heard their demands. The dissidents made two demands of the Russian government: a number of changes in legislation and irrevocable and unlimited access to the country’s economic funds. This new turn of events made the situation serious and delicate, things became even more alarming when they were identified as the national squadron of super soldiers, at which point the rebel group embodied the greatest threat to Russia’s national security.
10.24.2002 On the second day, the Russian security services verified the data provided by the dissident group, confirming the identities of the subjects, the catastrophe became real when they realized that those rebels were not acting alone, but that there was an unquantifiable network at their service; the greatest disaster of the russian super soldiers project put the current government on edge, it was undoubtedly the beginning of a coup d’état. The Chancellery was forced to turn to the 4th Reich faction, thus Moscow’s operation SIII Dubrovka.
10.25.2002 On the third day, negotiations resumed, but no agreement was reached. The official version tells that: The dissidents began to kill the hostages provoking fear and anger in the Russian population.
10.26.2002The secret service of the Russian army made the final assault in the early morning. Russian special forces killed all the hijackers, but many hostages were also killed. In total, 130 hostages were killed, including actors and spectators, as well as 41 hostage-takers.

According to the information obtained, all members of the dissident group were killed during the assault on the theater by Russian special forces. None of them are known to have survived or are currently in prison.

The U.S. government was able to access the testimonies of those survivors; the alarms were raised when the presence of “Nightmare” was confirmed, this presence inside the theater was almost unequivocally connected. The sources that assured that the 4th Reich was involved in the liberation of the hostages, giving way to the re-conformation of the Russian government, were taken for granted.

Kudryavtsev Semiónov — Survivor

… I remember heaviness… my chest ached for months… it was a tremendous sensation; a great roar fell from the top of the theater… a terrible ringing in my ears… I raised my face… I remember everything… terror paralyzed me when I saw a humanoid form move through the darkness its precision was unbelievable. It knocked down whoever got in its way, without showing weakness, it was an instant… during the din of those super fast movements I could see its face… that unpleasant grimace… it was a woman… pale and icy… black hair and those eyes… oh my God… that look she had… I remember my whole body shaking… I was in shock watching her precise movements… the silence was interrupted by the sordid barrage of bones breaking; her black hair and it moved around her face as she executed them, those terrible eyes… of an intense sapphire color… they seemed to shine with an inhuman light in the gloom of the theater. It was as if nothing could stop her, as if she were an unstoppable force of nature… since then she appears in my nightmares…