March 30, 2010: The two Moscow bombers were identified as Chechen women, probably widows. From Wordnik.com. [StrategyPage.com] Reference
The Chechen was the red-haired man who had fetched his brother's body away after Lukashka had killed him. From Wordnik.com. [The Cossacks] Reference
In May Mr. Yeltsin called the Chechen war the "greatest mistake" of his first term, and arbitrarily declared it to be "over.". From Wordnik.com. [Chechnya: How Russia Lost] Reference
It's strictly capture and release, and the "Chechen" roles are played by actors. From Wordnik.com. [Taking a break for a few days] Reference
Chechens call themselves Nokhchi ( "Chechen" and "Chechnya" are terms coined by Russians after a sixteenth-century encounter with the Nokhchi in the village of Chechen-aul). From Wordnik.com. [Casualities of the Chechen War] Reference
The Chechen was the red-haired man who had fetched his brother’s body away after Lukashka had killed him. From Wordnik.com. [The Cossacks] Reference
But the Chechen fighters 'will to resist seems limitless. From Wordnik.com. ['These People Can Never Be Pacified'] Reference
The aim has been to annihilate the city's Chechen defenders. From Wordnik.com. ['Like A Meat Grinder'] Reference
Chechen troops loyal to Moscow warned the women not to leave. From Wordnik.com. [Four Days In Hell] Reference
In an entryway we found a crew of Chechen construction workers. From Wordnik.com. [Chechnya: The Official Story] Reference
And some of the most dramatic Chechen tales may be exaggerated. From Wordnik.com. [Dire Tales Of A Dirty War] Reference
Chechen leaders insisted they had no connection to any bombings. From Wordnik.com. [Russia?S War Hits Home] Reference
But the conflict revived last month, when Chechen-led rebels invaded neighboring Dagestan. From Wordnik.com. [Russia?S War Hits Home] Reference
We shot down 10 Su-27s -- this is more warplanes than the Russians lost in the whole Chechen war. From Wordnik.com. [‘They Want the Whole of Georgia’] Reference
Khasbulatov, a Chechen-born economics professor in Moscow, would like to be Chechnya's next president. From Wordnik.com. [Death In Chechnya] Reference
As a face-saving measure, both sides agreed to defer a decision on Chechen independence for five years. From Wordnik.com. [It Could Be Apocalypse Again] Reference
The Russians insisted when you were "swapped" that you then went into the hands of Chechen rebel fighters. From Wordnik.com. [Out Of Chechnya] Reference
Saudi Arabia was influential in promoting the Chechen cause internationally, especially in the Muslim world. From Wordnik.com. [Meddle Nettle] Reference
Even though they are my enemies I can say as a Chechen that I am proud that they are fighting so bravely. ''. From Wordnik.com. ['Like A Meat Grinder'] Reference
Why should the plight of innocent Chechen and Dagestani women and children be less deserving of our sympathies?. From Wordnik.com. [Mail Call] Reference
So would Malik Saidullayev, a wealthy Chechen businessman popular in the republic for his humanitarian largesse. From Wordnik.com. [Death In Chechnya] Reference
That's scary, and not just for the Chechen civilians who are sure to suffer most from another prolonged conflict. From Wordnik.com. [It Could Be Apocalypse Again] Reference
Last week a security-police spokesman accused a leading member of the Chechen separatist movement of being a "CIA agent.". From Wordnik.com. [Comrade Putin Knows Best] Reference
Stepping away from our ever-present guards, I introduced myself to one young Chechen and asked whether he was here voluntarily. From Wordnik.com. [Chechnya: The Official Story] Reference
But one intelligence report says Khattab is an ethnic Chechen whose family immigrated to Turkey in the 1920s and then to Jordan. From Wordnik.com. [Russia?S War Hits Home] Reference
Even after last Tuesday's subway bombing, he insisted the terrorists were reacting to the "normalization" of the Chechen crisis. From Wordnik.com. [A Bloody End] Reference
Police identified two men as ringleaders of the bombing campaign: a Chechen named Achemes Gochiyayev and an Uzbek, Denis Saitakov. From Wordnik.com. [Russia?S War Hits Home] Reference
During the Chechen wars of 1994-1996 and 1999-2004, the Wahhabi state aided Chechen militants with money, arms, supplies, and training. From Wordnik.com. [Meddle Nettle] Reference
That same day, about 3,000 heavily armed Chechen paramilitaries stood in formation in the capital, Grozny, and held a pro-Ramzan rally. From Wordnik.com. [Death In Chechnya] Reference
In north Grozny, Chechen irregular troops loyal to Moscow have succeeded in pushing back rebel fighters just 400 yards in the past week. From Wordnik.com. ['Like A Meat Grinder'] Reference
The last room of the museum contains exhibits from the 1990s, including weapons confiscated from organized crime groups and Chechen rebels. From Wordnik.com. [Sorry, No Kandinskys] Reference
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