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The capital of Chechnya, Grozny, has once again come under drone attack. On Sunday morning, several explosions were reported in the city. The targets included a police garrison and a military base.
For most people today, the word Chechnya immediately brings to mind Ramzan Kadyrov, the authoritarian leader who governs the ...
Human Rights Watch/Helsinki and Memorial Human Rights Center researchers are currently on a fact-finding mission in Ingushetiya interviewing refugees who fled from Grozny, the capital of Chechnya ...
Today more than 100,000 Chechens live in the Russian capital and some 800,000 in Chechnya. What happened when the Soviet Union collapsed? Many of its republics sought and gained independence ...
"I remember Minutka Square. I remember the ruins, like in Stalingrad. We considered moving Chechnya’s capital as many believed that it was impossible to reconstruct it, everything was in ruins ...
adding that the case may be linked with the attack at the mini-bus with human rights activists and journalists on the administrative border between Ingushetia and Chechnya, the republics in Russia ...
Alan Cullison has been a reporter for The Wall Street Journal Europe in Moscow since February 1999.
In the capital Grozny, two policemen were killed ... five were wounded when their truck detonated a land mine, he said. Chechnya won de facto independence in a 1994-96 war, which ended with ...
Human Rights Watch/Helsinki and Memorial Human Rights Center researchers are currently on a fact-finding mission in Ingushetiya interviewing refugees who fled from Grozny, the capital of Chechnya ...