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February 9, 2000 -- War in Chechnya Two experts analyze the conflict over the breakaway Russian republic. January 19, 2000 -- Russia's Yegor Gaidar Former Russian Prime Minister Yegor Gaidar, the first prime minister after the collapse of the Soviet Union reveals his perspective on the political turmoil that Russia has undergone from the Kremlin to Chechnya. January 14, 2000 -- Covering Chechnya Another foreign correspondence, our occasional conversations with reporters posted overseas with American news organizations. December 8, 1999 -- Bombs Hit Chechnya Russian President Boris Yeltsin orders pilots to begin bombing the Chechen capital of Grozny. November 18, 1999 -- The Chechen Conflict Members of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe admonish Russia for using excessive military force against the breakaway republic of Chechnya. October 25, 1999 -- Troops Advance Toward Chechnya Heavy fighting between Russian military forces and rebels in the breakaway republic of Chechnya escalates as Russian troops advanced toward Chechnya's capital city. September 29, 1999 -- Russia's Quagmire An Islamic insurgency from Chechnya is threatening Russia's control of Dagestan. November 26, 1996 -- Low Morale The Russian defense minister says conditions are so bad in Russia's army that soldiers might not follow orders in future crises. August 21, 1996 -- Chechnyan Roulette Elizabeth Farnsworth takes a look at who's in charge in Moscow as Russia once again confronts its breakaway republic of Chechnya. April 1, 1996 -- Ceasefire in Chechnya Margaret Warner leads a discussion on a Chechnyan ceasefire proposal, and its possible effect on the Russian presidential election in June. January 16, 1996 -- Chechen Rebellion Is Russia entering a protracted war, in which neither side will concede? |
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