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  • First Chechen War - Wikipedia
    The First Chechen War, also referred to as the First Russo-Chechen War, was a conflict between the separatist Chechen Republic of Ichkeria and the Russian Federation from 1994 to 1996
  • Chechen-Russian Conflict - Encyclopedia. com
    The first Chechen war (1991–96) In August 1991, Chechen politician and former Soviet air force general Dzhozkhar Dudayev led a coup against the local Moscow-appointed government
  • First Chechen War - New World Encyclopedia
    The First Chechen War also known as the War in Chechnya was fought between Russia and Chechnya from 1994 to 1996 and resulted in Chechnya's de facto independence from Russia as the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
  • History of the Russian-Chechen conflict | Anti-imperial Block of Nations
    In spite of the curiously accusatory and reproving tone of these lines (as if it were forbidden for a people at war to seek alliances), the course of events proved the Chechens right: all the independent populations in the Caucasus were slaughtered or crushed under the Russian juggernaut
  • Second Chechen War Erupts | History | Research Starters - EBSCO
    The Second Chechen War began on August 7, 1999, when a band of Chechen fighters, led by Shamil Basayev and a Saudi identified as Ibn al-Khattab, invaded the Russian province of Dagestan
  • Chechnya Conflicts (1991 - 2009) - peaceagreements. org
    Issues of sovereignty spurred an assault by Russian troops in December 1994, marking the start of the first Chechen War wherein Russian troops faced four years of insurgency until a ceasefire was unilaterally declared in 1996
  • When young Putin destroyed an entire city - just to prove a point
    The First Chechen War traces Chechnya’s long struggle for autonomy, from the historical formation of Chechen identity and resistance to Russian expansion to the trauma of Soviet rule and the
  • First Chechen War: The moment when ‘Russia’s democratic post-Soviet . . .
    Between December 1994 and August 1996, when the two sides signed the Khasavyurt Accords ending the First Chechen War, an estimated 8,000 Russian troops were killed or listed as missing in
  • Chechnya profile - Timeline - BBC News
    1994 December - Russian troops enter Chechnya to quash the independence movement Up to 100,000 people - many of them civilians - are estimated killed in the 20-month war that follows
  • History – Waynakh Online
    After a series of battles – for example Goichu (Komsomolskoye) in March 2000, where the entire village of 6,000 inhabitants was destroyed without trace and 1,100 Chechen soldiers killed – the Chechen Defence Council decided to conduct a partisan war





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