The Never-Ending Gunfire (Middle East and North Africa)_Appendix 4: Russia's Chechen Anti-Terrorism Experience

Appendix 4: Russia's experience in Chechnya counter-terrorism

Chechnya is a union republic of the Russian Federation, located in the North Caucasus. Russia's contradictions with Chechnya can be traced back to the Tsar's invasion of Chechnya in the first half of the 18th century. In the 19th century, Tsarist Russia incorporated Chechnya into the empire after nearly half a century of bloody wars. During World War II, Stalin used the pretext of cooperation between Chechnya and the German invaders to send all Chechens on trains to Central Asia and Siberia. More than 20 years later, when the exiled Chechens were allowed to return to their homeland, they found that their homeland had been relocated to the Russians, the Ukrainians......

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