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After the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the Chechen-Ingush ASSR was split into two — the Republic of Ingushetia and Republic of Chechnya. ...
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Although large-scale fighting within Chechnya had ceased, daily attacks continued particularly in the southern ...
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13 May 2009 ... The southern Russian republic of Chechnya is surrounded on nearly ... 1999 Russia blames Chechnya for wave of bombings, sends troops back ...
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Special reports and links regarding the current situation in Chechnya.
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The crisis in Chechnya, where Russian troops have once again bombed the country, is steeped with many political factors and human rights violations.
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Key events from Czar Nicholas I's invasion to recent Grozny attacks.
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19 Nov 2009 ... Council of Europe condemns terrorism in Chechnya ... Work to rebuild Russia's Chechnya region, devastated by separatist wars from the 1990s, ...
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Chechen Republic Online. Website provides general public with the articles, current news and social life in Chechnya.
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Moscow's hold on Chechnya has been tenuous at best, since the czar's forces first conquered the Caucasus region in the 19th century. ...
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A massive Russian military force entered Chechnya on September 30, 1999, supported by air and artillery. Russian officials claimed the "anti-terrorist ...
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