Massacre of Praga
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Massacre of Praga was an event during the Kościuszko Uprising in Poland in 1794. On November 4 the Russian forces under General Aleksandr Suvorov assaulted Praga, the easternmost borough of Warsaw and after four hours of heavy hand to hand fighting broke through Polish defences. Praga was subsequently looted and burnt by Russian soldiers who also killed approximately 12 000 of its inhabitants including women and infants. Even animals were not spared. The following day Warsaw surrendered.
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Massacre of Praga, a 1800 sketch by Aleksander Orłowski
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Massacre of Praga, a 1810 painting by Aleksander Orłowski