Moscow

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Moscow is the capital of Russia. From 1922 to 1991 it was also the capital of the Soviet Union.

Fiction

Marvel Generation 1 comics

After a series of Decepticon attacks on Oregon, people in Moscow believed the United States of America were testing their Star Wars arsenal. Prisoner of War!

Generation 2

Much, much later, Moscow was one of the cities levelled by the Decepticons to try and focus Optimus Prime's attention on Earth. The Gathering Darkness

Marvel Generation 1 books

The people in the Raskolnikv Hotel in Moscow are among the 5 million people trapped in Global Building Corporation buildings after Megatron presses the Destructor button causing them to sink into the Earth. They are rescued after Mirage teleports to the controls and raises them again. Battle for Earth

Generation 1 cartoon continuity

The Transformers cartoon

When the Autobots got wind of the possibility of Trypticon stealing the Kremlin, Rodimus took a team there. While Metroplex was stuck in a snowstorm in Siberia, the Autobots enjoyed some national dancing. Trypticon showed up and grabbed Saint Basil's Cathedral rather than the Kremlin. Metroplex arrived in time to stop him, but the Russian soldiers mistakenly thought he was the thief and fired on him. Thief in the Night

Super-God Masterforce cartoon

Moscow is one of the three cities that the Decepticons attack as part of a divide and conquer strategy that forces Ginrai to approach the Decepticon base in the waters off of Hawaii alone. Moscow is attacked by BlackZarak's forces whilst Grand Maximus attempts to defend against the Decepticon menace. God Ginrai: Showdown at the Decepticon Base

Dreamwave Generation One comics

Rudolph Vesic, one of the so-called Magnificent Seven was from Moscow. Prime Directive #1

Energon comic

Moscow was one of four cities that Alpha Quintesson unleashed the Terrorcon drones on. Multiplicity

Ghosts of Yesterday

On an early mission with the "Bond Squad" to retrieve a Soviet defector from Moscow, Philip Nolan's group lost a man, leading Nolan to swear that such a thing wouldn't be repeated. Ghosts of Yesterday