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- Second_Chechen_War abstract "The Second Chechen War was launched by the Russian Federation, starting 26 August 1999, in response to the Invasion of Dagestan by the Islamic International Brigade (IIB).On 1 October Russian troops entered Chechnya. The campaign ended the de facto independence of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria and restored Russian federal control over the territory. Although it is regarded by many as an internal conflict within the Russian Federation, the war attracted a large number of foreign fighters.During the initial campaign, Russian military and pro-Russian Chechen paramilitary forces faced Chechen separatists in open combat, and seized the Chechen capital Grozny after a winter siege that lasted from late 1999 until February 2000. Russia established direct rule of Chechnya in May 2000 and after the full-scale offensive, Chechen militant resistance throughout the North Caucasus region continued to inflict heavy Russian casualties and challenge Russian political control over Chechnya for several more years. Some Chechen separatists also carried out attacks against civilians in Russia. These attacks, as well as widespread human rights violations by Russian and separatist forces, drew international condemnation.In mid-2000, the Russian government transferred certain military operations to pro-Russian Chechen forces. The military phase of operations was terminated in April 2002, and the coordination of the field operations were given first to the Federal Security Service and then to the MVD in the summer of 2003.By 2009, Russia had severely disabled the Chechen separatist movement and large-scale fighting ceased. Russian army and interior ministry troops no longer occupied the streets. Grozny underwent reconstruction efforts and much of the city and surrounding areas were rebuilt quickly. Sporadic violence continues throughout the North Caucasus; occasional bombings and ambushes targeting federal troops and forces of the regional governments in the area still occur.On 15 April 2009, the government operation in Chechnya was officially ended. As the main bulk of the army was withdrawn, the burden of dealing with the ongoing low-level insurgency mainly fell on the shoulders of the local police force. Three months later the exiled leader of the separatist government, Akhmed Zakayev, called for a halt to armed resistance against the Chechen police force starting on 1 August and said he hoped that "starting with this day Chechens will never shoot at each other".The exact death toll from this conflict is unknown. Unofficial estimates range from 25,000 to 50,000 dead or missing, mostly civilians in Chechnya. Russian casualties are over 5,200 (official Russian casualty figures) and are about 11,000 according to the Committee of Soldiers' Mothers.".
- Second_Chechen_War causalties "1,072 Chechen police officers and".
- Second_Chechen_War causalties "10+ tanks damaged beyond repair".
- Second_Chechen_War causalties "106 FSB and GRU operatives killed".
- Second_Chechen_War causalties "2,364–2,572 Interior ministry troops,".
- Second_Chechen_War causalties "3,536–3,635 soldiers,".
- Second_Chechen_War causalties "400+ APCs destroyed (Chechen rebel claim)".
- Second_Chechen_War causalties "52+ aircraft lost".
- Second_Chechen_War causalties "Dozens more tanks knocked out".
- Second_Chechen_War causalties "Total killed: 7,217–7,425*".
- Second_Chechen_War combatant "(1999–2007)".
- Second_Chechen_War combatant "(2007–2009)".
- Second_Chechen_War combatant "*Chechen Republic".
- Second_Chechen_War combatant "- Turkish Mujahideen".
- Second_Chechen_War combatant "-Arab Mujahideen".
- Second_Chechen_War combatant "Caucasian Front".
- Second_Chechen_War combatant "Caucasus Emirate".
- Second_Chechen_War combatant "Republic of Ichkeria".
- Second_Chechen_War commander Abdul-Halim_Sadulayev.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Abdulla_Kurd.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Abu_Hafs_al-Urduni.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Abu_al-Walid.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Akhmad_Kadyrov.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Akhmed_Avdorkhanov.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Alexander_Ivanovich_Baranov.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Ali_Taziev.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Alu_Alkhanov.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Anatoliy_Serdyukov.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Anatoly_Kvashnin.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Aslan_Maskhadov.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Boris_Yeltsin.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Dokka_Umarov.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Gennady_Troshev.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Ibn_al-Khattab.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Igor_Sergeyev.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Ilyas_Akhmadov.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Isa_Munayev.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Muhannad_(mujahid_emir).
- Second_Chechen_War commander Mukhu_Aliyev.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Nikolai_Patrushev.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Ramzan_Kadyrov.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Rappani_Khalilov.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Ruslan_Gelayev.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Salman_Raduyev.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Sergei_Ivanov.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Sergey_Abramov.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Shamil_Basayev.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Sulim_Yamadayev.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Supyan_Abdullayev.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Turpal-Ali_Atgeriyev.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Valentin_Korabelnikov.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Viktor_Kazantsev.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Vladimir_Boldyrev.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Vladimir_Putin.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Yassir_al-Sudani.
- Second_Chechen_War commander Yuri_Baluyevsky.
- Second_Chechen_War date "1999-08-26".
- Second_Chechen_War date "2009-04-15".
- Second_Chechen_War isPartOfMilitaryConflict Chechen–Russian_conflict.
- Second_Chechen_War notes "*TheCommittee of soldiers' mothersgroup disputed the official government count of the number of war dead and claimed that 11,000 Russian servicemen were killed during the war from 1999 to 2002 alone.".
- Second_Chechen_War place Chechnya.
- Second_Chechen_War result "* Establishment of a pro-RussianChechen government".
- Second_Chechen_War result "* Ongoing low-levelinsurgency".
- Second_Chechen_War result "*Territorial integrityof theRussian Federationis preserved".
- Second_Chechen_War result "Russian victory".
- Second_Chechen_War strength "(in 1999)".
- Second_Chechen_War strength "~22,000–30,000".
- Second_Chechen_War strength "~80,000 (in 1999)".
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- Second_Chechen_War wikiPageWikiLink Abdul_Madzhid_(Dagestan_rebel).
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