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Who attacked Grozny and why? (in Russian)
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December 5, 2014: BBC Russian Service
CREES Associate Alexander Knysh comments on the latest outbreak of violence in Chechnya
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12/05/2014
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Center for Russian, East European, & Eurasian Studies
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bbc.co.uk/russian/russia/2014/12/141204_chechen_rebels_rise?post_id=1581802674_10202844033493512#_=_