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August curse

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Russian cultural phenomenon

TheAugust curse is a perceived phenomenon inRussia where the worst disasters and adverse events seem to have occurred in that country during August. The idea of the curse dates back to the1991 "August Coup". Many possible explanations have been presented for this observation, ranging from fact-based to supernatural.

Overview

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In the early 21st century, journalists and observers noted that, since 1991, an unusual number of severe and fatal events in Russia had occurred in the month of August.[1][2] Examples included deadly accidents and incidents,terrorist attacks, and the outbreak of two major wars.

Explanation attempts

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Russian media has speculated about possible explanations for such clustering. Seasonal influence on human activities, as opposed to the relative shutdown in winter, for instance, are among them.[3]

For instance, many people take vacations in August: this leaves a kind of power-vacuum at some levels which terrorists and criminals can exploit.[1]

Evgeny Nadorshin, chief economist atTrust Bank, has said that, for many events, the occurrence in August is simply a coincidence. But Nadorshin noted that vacations and official inattention were key factors in enabling the2009 Nazran bombing.[1]

Others have presentedsupernatural explanations for the August curse. Astrologist Elena Kuznetsova said in 2009, that the chaos will likely continue until mid-September because of the relative positions of Saturn and Uranus, and that Russia's horoscope is directly connected to the annual August turmoil.[3]

The usually hot weather of August was identified in 2001 as a contributing factor.[4] It is a time when military or insurgent actions can be undertaken.

Other far-reaching historical events have occurred in August in Russia, a prime time for military movements. For example, theEastern Front of World War I was opened in August 1914 with the German invasion ofCongress Poland, part of theRussian Empire. Germany started theBattle of Stalingrad that month (23 August 1942), in which the Soviets were eventually victorious.

Examples

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August
YearDayCasualtiesNotes
199119–213 deadSoviet coup d'état attempt
199227Everyone on board (84)Aeroflot Flight 2808 crashes in Ivanovo, Russia[5]
19944MMMPonzi scheme collapses
729 killed, 786 left homelessTirlyanskoe reservoir inBashkortostan floods
1120 dead, 50 woundedTrain crash in the Belgorod Region[6]
199629Everyone on board (141)Vnukovo Airlines Flight 2801 crashes inNorway
31First Chechen War ends, with the Chechens declaring victory
199817Russian financial crisis
19992Invasion of Dagestan, start of theSecond Chechen War
31The first attack of theRussian apartment bombings
200012118 deadKursk submarine disaster
200219127 deadCrash of a military helicopter in Chechnya
2003144 dead
79 wounded
Suicide bomber drives a truck with explosives into a military hospital in North Ossetia
20042490 dead2004 Russian aircraft bombings
200622170 deadFlight 612 plane crash
200713Bomb attack on a train between Moscow andSt. Petersburg
20087–12Russo-Georgian War
2009172 dead
3 injured
Two planes collide during rehearsals for an air show in Moscow
1725 dead
64 injuries
Terrorist bombing in Nazran
1775 deadAccident at the Sayano-Shushenskaya power station

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"Why August is Russia's tragic month". Moscow News. 24 August 2009. Archived fromthe original on 30 August 2009. Retrieved31 August 2009.
  2. ^Blank, Stephen (6 September 2003)."Russia's August curse".Asia Times. Archived from the original on 9 September 2003. Retrieved31 August 2009.
  3. ^ab"August cruellest month for Russians".The National. 21 August 2009. Archived fromthe original on 3 January 2015. Retrieved31 August 2009.
  4. ^"WHY HAS AUGUST BEEN A BAD MONTH FOR RUSSIA OVER THE PAST DECADE?".The Russia Journal. 10 August 2001. Archived from the original on 13 June 2011. Retrieved31 August 2009.
  5. ^Ranter, Harro."ASN Aircraft accident Tupolev 134A CCCP-65058 Ivanovo Airport (IWA)".aviation-safety.net. Retrieved10 August 2017.
  6. ^"СПРАВКА – Крупные железнодорожные катастрофы".РИА Новости (in Russian). 14 August 2007. Retrieved10 August 2017.
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