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Fangs of the Lone Wolf: Chechen Tactics in the Russian-Chechen War 1994-2009
Мархийн кIайн гIаргIулеш
A Constellation of Vital Phenomena
Chechnya: The Inside Story
A Dirty War
The Oath: A Surgeon Under Fire
The War in Chechnya
Chechnya Diary: A War Correspondent's Story of Surviving the War in Chechnya
The Sky Wept Fire: My Life as a Chechen Freedom Fighter
Russia’s Wars in Chechnya 1994–2009 (Essential Histories, 78)
Chechnya: From Nationalism to Jihad (National and Ethnic Conflict in the 21st Century)
Allah's Mountains: The Battle for Chechnya
Кхолламан цхьа де
Муравей в стеклянной банке. Чеченские дневники 1994-2004 гг.
The Chechen Struggle: Independence Won and Lost
It is not, in the long run, the battles and sieges that signify, but the permanent effect on the human race of the changes they help to bring about.
John Baddeley

Anne Applebaum
If the Russian people and the Russian elite remembered - viscerally, emotionally remembered - what Stalin did to the Chechens, they could not have invaded Chechnya in the 1990s, not once and not twice. To do so was the moral equivalent of postwar Germany invading western Poland. Very few Russians saw it that way - which is itself evidence of how little they know about their own history.
Anne Applebaum, Gulag: A History

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