On March 22, 2024, armed militants stormed Crocus City Hall near Moscow, opening fire on concertgoers and setting the building ablaze. The assault killed over a hundred people and left hundreds more injured, marking one of the deadliest terrorist attacks in recent Russian history. This well-researched essay goes beyond the headlines to examine why the attackers chose violence. Drawing on psychology, it explores how identity, ideology, and personal conviction shaped their deliberate decision to kill. Rather than treating them as victims of circumstance, this study sheds light on the conscious embrace of terror as a weapon, offering readers a sobering look at the mindset behind modern extremism.
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Sharon is a teacher of the English language, a writer, and an avid reader. She was born in Kansas City, Kansas, grew up in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and now lives in Kharkiv, Ukraine. She freelances as a journalist, researcher, and educational consultant. She loves exploring vast universes, including our own, and enjoys spending time exploring the less-trodden places in the world.