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being killed or wounded within just two days. Only one column of armored vehicles succeeded in delivering some supplies to the besieged federal stronghold in the city center and evacuating some of the wounded. Over the course of five days of counterattacking, Russian columns lost 18 tanks, 69 other armoured vehicles, and 23 trucks and cars. In addition, four helicopters were shot down.
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Russian military sent another column on August 8, they too were stopped and lost many vehicles to Chechen ambushes. On the fifth day of the battle, 900 fresh soldiers of the 276th Motor Rifle Regiment attempted to retake the center of the city, but failed at the price of about half of them
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at 300,000. Strikes by aircraft and artillery commenced on August 20. In chaotic scenes, as the bombardment indiscriminately hit residential areas and at least one hospital, terrified refugees fled the city. Many of them were reportedly killed when their columns were hit by artillery fire. In all,
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On August 6, 1996, Chechen units attacking Grozny consisted of around 1,500 fighters. Initially, Russian media reported that only 250 fighters had entered the city. The
Russian garrison inside the city consisted of some 12,000 troops. To overcome the Russian numerical superiority, Chechen chief of
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The largest pocket was located at the government offices in the center of the city, including the interior ministry building and the republican FSB headquarters. A group of about 10 Russian journalists were trapped in a hotel near the compound. The pro-Russian
Chechen government fled to Khankala
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security and military intelligence services. They also blocked roads and took up strategic positions on the approaches to the city. According to
Chechen commander Turpal Ali-Kaimov, 1,500 Chechen fighters infiltrated the city, of which 47 were killed during the initial attack.
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The number of those who remained in the city was estimated by
Memorial at between 50,000 and 70,000, and males older than 11 were considered suspected fighters and not let through the Russian lines. Many refugees were also fired on at checkpoints, and Russian state television
693:. Using their intimate knowledge of the city, Chechen units entered Grozny and avoided the network of Russian checkpoints and other positions in a carefully planned and highly coordinated rapid advance before attacking or blocking targets deep in Moscow-controlled territory.
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General Kostantin Pulikovsky surrounded the city and issued an ultimatum that the Chechen fighters should leave Grozny within 48 hours or face an all-out attack. The threat resulted in mass panic among the remaining civilian population, estimated by
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by seizing Grozny's main railway station (according to the 2002 indictment by the
Russian government, Zakayev's fighters killed or wounded more than 300 MVD troops at the train station); as a result, Russian tanks became much easier targets for Chechen mobile units.
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720:), barracks, police stations, and other Russian positions, the Chechen fighters cut off and isolated most of them, mining the approaches to prevent escape or reinforcements, and waited for the government troops to surrender. By August 9, Russian news agency
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Russian leadership abandoned the uneasy peace process in Chechnya and resumed large-scale military operations. Between July 9 and July 16, 1996, Russian forces attacked Chechen bases in the foothills and mountains in the south of the
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military base, just outside the capital. In another part of the city, several groups of
Russian troops took shelter at the Municipal Hospital 9, where they held approximately 500 civilians hostage until they were allowed to evacuate.
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The Khasav-Yurt Accord paved the way for the signing of two further agreements between Russia and
Chechnya. In mid-November 1996, Boris Yeltsin and Aslan Maskhadov signed an agreement on economic relations and
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According to Gelayev, "Zavgayev had either 15 or 18 thousand 'Chechen policemen' , but as soon as we entered Grozny in August 1996, they all scattered and went home, then they went over to the
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825:(OSCE). On August 22, Russia agreed to withdraw of all its forces in Chechnya to their bases at Khankala and Severny. On August 30, 1996, Generals Lebed and Maskhadov signed the
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commented: "In 1996, Russian generals insisted that they could 'liberate' Grozny only by totally destroying the city with massive heavy gun and aerial bombardments, but such an
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The Chechen forces attacked Grozny at 5:50 on August 6 in an operation that took three hours. Rather than trying to capture or destroy all individual fortified checkpoints (
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put the number of surrounded troops at some 7,000. In addition to MVD and FSB troops and non-combat personnel, military troops were stationed in the city.
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declared a day of mourning for the victims in Chechnya. Battles also continued on the outskirts of the city and elsewhere in the republic.
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After returning to Chechnya on August 20, Lebed ordered a new ceasefire and re-opened direct talks with the Chechen leaders, aided by the
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managed to mostly avert further bloodshed in Grozny. Meanwhile, the Russian offensive in the southern mountains continued.
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1467:"The Violation of Human Rights and Norms of Humanitarian Law in the Course of the Armed Conflict in the Chechen Republic"
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to Chechens who had been affected by the 1994–96 war. On May 12, 1997, Presidents Maskhadov and Yeltsin signed the
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units that had been sent to eject the fighters and rescue their own trapped forces. The final result was a
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Behind Their Backs: Russian Forces' Use of Civilians as Hostages and Human Shields During the Chechnya War
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after defenders at the mayor's office surrendered on August 6, reportedly on the promise of free passage.
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arrived to assist the trapped Russian forces. The day before, a Chechen separatist group led by
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in Grozny said that "most of the city is mined, and there's a lot of aerial bombardments." The
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in the summer of 1999, however, led to a breach of these treaties and the start of the
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called on both sides to cease fire immediately, without effect. Russian President
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was shot dead by federal soldiers while trying to flee the city. Russian General
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and subsequently posted a large garrison of federal and republican
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The Chechen Wars: Will Russia Go the Way of the Soviet Union?
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special police officers who were executed by the fighters of
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Orlov, Oleg Petrovich; Cherkasov, Aleksandr; Sokolov, A. V.
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Russia's Chechen Wars 1994–2000: Lessons from Urban Combat
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Institute for the Study of Conflict, Ideology, and Policy
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van der Laan, Nanette; Gedye, Robin (August 22, 1996).
1431:. College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press.
1611:. Friends & Partners. May 12, 1997. Archived from
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previous battle for Grozny that ended in February 1995
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Orlov, Oleg Petrovich; Cherkasov, Aleksandr (1997).
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966:. New York: New York University Press. p. 331.
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Mars Unmasked: The Changing Face of Urban Operations
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Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
1547:"The Russian Federation: Human Rights Developments"
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1371:. Washington, D.C.: Brookings Institution Press.
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1469:. "Memorial" Human Rights Center. Archived from
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1487:"Prosecutor details accusations against Zakaev"
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761:On August 7, a large armored column from the
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119:De facto independence of the Chechen Republic
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763:205th "Cossack" Separate Motor Rifle Brigade
1423:Knezys, Stasys; Sedlickas, Romanas (1999).
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1671:Allah's Mountains: The Battle for Chechnya
1568:"Risky Walk in Rebel-Held Chechen Capital"
1450:. Moscow: "Memorial" Human Rights Center.
1025:. New York University Press. p. 335.
829:, an agreement that marked the end of the
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1605:"Yeltsin, Maskhadov sign peace agreement"
1344:"Civilians flee besieged Chechen capital"
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2007:Domodedovo International Airport bombing
1936:1995 Budyonnovsk hospital hostage crisis
1019:Gall, Carlotta; de Waal, Thomas (1998).
960:Gall, Carlotta; de Waal, Thomas (1998).
394:Estimated 2,000 or more civilians killed
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1386:Felgenhauer, Pavel (March–April 2000).
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1529:. CNN. August 11, 1996. Archived from
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1213:"Residents flee", CNN, August 11, 1996
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1509:. CNN. August 7, 1996. Archived from
1406:. CNN. August 9, 1996. Archived from
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1566:Specter, Michael (August 14, 1996).
1507:"Rebel attack on Grozny intensifies"
1326:. CNN. July 22, 1996. Archived from
668:and pro-Moscow Chechen policemen of
454:Destruction of the Chechen Air Force
350:up to 1,000 (3,000-7,000 afterwards)
2012:2017 Saint Petersburg Metro bombing
1581:"Lebed calls off assault on Grozny"
1289:Bennett, Vanora (August 22, 1996).
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18:Battle during the First Chechen War
13:
1972:2002 Moscow theater hostage crisis
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1007:Горячий август 1996 г. в Грозном.
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2732:Islamic State – Caucasus Province
1655:MR 1289, Rand, Santa Monica, CA,
1388:"Russia's Forces Unreconstructed"
1316:Non-State Threats and Future Wars
890:Battle of Grozny (disambiguation)
3064:Battles of the First Chechen War
2038:Battle of Grozny (November 1994)
1823:1999 Russian bombing of Chechnya
1750:Insurgency in the North Caucasus
1664:Chapter 2: "Grozny I: 1994–1995"
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2043:Censorship of Chechnya coverage
1962:1999 Russian apartment bombings
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769:had captured a large supply of
3114:Russian war crimes in Chechnya
1992:2004 Russian aircraft bombings
1797:Battle of Grozny (August 1996)
1782:1995 Shali cluster bomb attack
1647:University of Southern Denmark
1171:Orlov, Cherkasov & Sokolov
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601:of August 1996, also known as
26:Battle of Grozny (August 1996)
1:
2722:Islamic International Brigade
2247:Main Intelligence Directorate
1941:1996 Black Sea hostage crisis
1868:Counter-insurgency operations
1363:Evangelista, Matthew (2002).
1249:van der Laan & Gedye 1996
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651:
3089:August 1996 events in Russia
2412:Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
2220:Ministry of Internal Affairs
2130:Polina Zherebtsova's Journal
1828:Battle of Grozny (1999–2000)
1807:Russia–Chechnya Peace Treaty
1777:Battle of Grozny (1994–1995)
848:Russian–Chechen Peace Treaty
836:
621:had conquered the city in a
552:Kizlyar–Pervomayskoye crisis
169:Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
7:
3104:Hospital bombings in Europe
3099:Building bombings in Russia
2454:Islamic Djamaat of Dagestan
1957:1996 Kizlyar hostage crisis
1058:Knezys & Sedlickas 1999
1046:Knezys & Sedlickas 1999
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644:that effectively ended the
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3074:Battles involving Chechnya
2144:The 3 Rooms of Melancholia
2002:2010 Moscow Metro bombings
1553:. Human Rights Watch. 1997
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1155:Orlov & Cherkasov 1997
938:J.A.Edwards, Sean (2000).
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1982:2002 Grozny truck bombing
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1848:2002 Khankala Mi-26 crash
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994:"Urban Guerrilla Warfare"
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1997:2004 Beslan school siege
1843:2000 Zhani-Vedeno ambush
1744:Insurgency in Ingushetia
1715:Chechen–Russian conflict
1678:The Conflict in Chechnya
1201:RFE/RL, November 5, 2002
627:Ministry of the Interior
617:in a surprise raid. The
3079:Sieges involving Russia
2077:International response
1838:Battle of Komsomolskoye
1643:The Battle(s) of Grozny
1398:(4). Boston University.
1314:Bunker, Robert (2003).
1225:Human Rights Watch 1997
1009:Prague Watchdog (2006).
852:incursion into Dagestan
783:International Red Cross
380:4 helicopters destroyed
3109:1996 building bombings
1967:1999 Tukhchar massacre
175:Commanders and leaders
2521:Abdul-Halim Sadulayev
2493:Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev
2033:Anti-Russian violence
1833:Battle for Height 776
1651:Oliker, Olga (2001).
1318:. London: Frank Cass.
867:indiscriminate attack
672:'s government out of
638:Russian Ground Forces
634:pockets of resistance
607:Operation Zero Option
492:Shali cluster bombing
386:At least 2,500 killed
355:Casualties and losses
203:Vyacheslav Ovchinikov
191:Konstantin Pulikovsky
105:Total Chechen victory
2596:Turpal-Ali Atgeriyev
2257:Republic of Chechnya
2093:Politics of Chechnya
2048:Crimes and terrorism
1977:2003 Tushino bombing
1863:2005 raid on Nalchik
1767:Battle of Dolinskoye
1615:on November 17, 2015
1591:on November 20, 2002
1473:on December 15, 2016
1273:RFE/RL, May 12, 1997
869:was not approved by
771:RPO rocket launchers
737:Said-Magomed Kakiyev
691:infiltration tactics
234:Said-Magomed Kakiyev
2355:Dzhabrail Yamadayev
1858:2004 raid on Grozny
1585:The Daily Telegraph
1427:The War in Chechnya
1143:CNN, August 7, 1996
1114:CNN, August 9, 1996
156:Loyalist opposition
79: /
2987:Abu Hafs al-Urduni
2757:Magomed Suleimanov
2657:Rasul Makasharipov
2442:Vilayat Cherkessia
2432:Vilayat Nokhchicho
2280:Russian Federation
2203:Russian Federation
2172:Ant in a Glass Jar
2086:Second Chechen War
2028:Chechen Revolution
1816:Second Chechen War
1772:Battle of Khankala
1738:Second Chechen War
1635:Dilegge, David P.
1572:The New York Times
1261:CNN, July 22, 1996
856:Second Chechen War
827:Khasav-Yurt Accord
799:Human Rights Watch
619:Russian Federation
509:Budyonnovsk crisis
368:18 tanks destroyed
112:Khasav-Yurt Accord
3054:Conflicts in 1996
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2830:Supyan Abdullayev
2771:Aliaskhab Kebekov
2727:Riyad-us Saliheen
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2427:Vilayat Galgayche
2393:
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2081:First Chechen War
1802:Khasavyurt Accord
1787:Samashki massacre
1760:First Chechen War
1726:First Chechen War
1551:World Report 1997
1457:978-5-88255-022-5
1410:on March 22, 2003
1295:Los Angeles Times
973:978-0-8147-2963-2
863:Pavel Felgenhauer
831:First Chechen War
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535:Samashki massacre
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2369:Ruslan Yamadayev
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1853:2004 Nazran raid
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2151:The Pathologies
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