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672 Notable deaths
 by ballistic trauma

Thomas Kent

Irish nationalist gunman (1865-1916).

Born August 29th, 1865 in Castlelyons.

Died May 9th, 1916 at 50 years old in Collins Barracks (ballistic trauma).

Anastasia Baburova

Ukrainian journalist.

Born November 30th, 1983 in Sevastopol.

Died January 29th, 2009 at 25 years old in Moscow (ballistic trauma). [ref]

Volodymyr Struk

Ukrainian politician (1964-2022).

Born May 15th, 1964 in Lozivskyi.

Died March 2nd, 2022 at 57 years old in Kreminna (ballistic trauma). [ref]

Sakine Cansız

Kurdish activist, co-founder of pkk.

Born February 12th, 1958 in Tunceli Province. [ref]

Died January 10th, 2013 at 54 years old in Paris (ballistic trauma). [ref]

Francisco Ferrer

19th and 20th-century catalan anarchist and educationist.

Born January 10th, 1859 in Alella. [ref]

Died October 13th, 1909 at 50 years old in Barcelona (ballistic trauma). [ref]

Nikolay Krestinsky

Soviet diplomat (1883-1938).

Born October 25th, 1883 in Mogilev.

Died March 15th, 1938 at 54 years old in Moscow (ballistic trauma).

Farrokhroo Parsa

Iranian politician (1922-1980).

Born March 22nd, 1922 in Qom.

Died May 8th, 1980 at 58 years old in Tehran (ballistic trauma).

Alphonse Massamba-Débat

Congolese politician (1921-1977).

Born February 11th, 1921 in Boko District.

Died March 25th, 1977 at 56 years old in Brazzaville (ballistic trauma).

Germán Busch

President of bolivia (1904-1939).

Born March 23rd, 1903 in San Javier.

Died August 23rd, 1939 at 36 years old in La Paz (ballistic trauma).

Carlo Michelstaedter

Italian philosopher (1887-1910).

Born June 3rd, 1887 in Gorizia. [ref]

Died October 17th, 1910 at 23 years old in Gorizia (ballistic trauma). [ref]

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