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- 2001_Grozny_Mi-8_crash abstract "The 2001 Grozny Mil Mi-8 crash in Chechnya killed 13 Russian military personnel, mostly senior military officers including two generals.On September 17, 2001, a surface-to-air missile fired by a special Chechen group targeting Russian commanders downed a VIP Mil Mi-8 helicopter over Grozny, killing Major-General Anatoly Pozdnyakov, member of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, Major-General Pavel Varfolomeyev, deputy director of staff of the Defence Ministry of Russia, eight Colonels (Igor Abramov, Igor Khakhalkin, Yuri Makhov, Vladimir Smolennikov, Sergei Toryanik, Nikolai Lyubimsky, Igor Tribuntsov and Vladimir Talayev), and three crewmembers.In 2005 four members of a group called \"Ichkeria defense\" were sentenced for the downing of the aircraft.According to an alternative version, described by Anna Politkovskaya, the helicopter was downed by corrupt Russian forces.According to Politkovskaya:The city was sealed off after a series of strange events there. Controls were so tight you couldn’t even move between different districts within the city, let alone make your way out of Grozny on foot. On that day, 17 September, a helicopter carrying a commission, headed by Major-General Anatoly Pozdnyakov, from the General Staff in Moscow was shot down directly over the city. The general was engaged in work quite unprecedented for a soldier in Chechnya. Only an hour before the helicopter was shot down, he told me the task of his commission was to gather data on crimes committed by the military, analyse their findings, put them in some order and then submit the information for the president’s consideration. Nothing of the kind had been done before. The helicopter in which they were flying out of Grozny was shot down almost exactly over the city centre. All the members of the commission perished, and since they were already on their way to Khankala airbase to take a plane back to Moscow, so did all the material they had collected.".
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- 2001_Grozny_Mi-8_crash wikiPageWikiLinkText "2001 Grozny Mi-8 crash".
- 2001_Grozny_Mi-8_crash wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mi-8 crash".
- 2001_Grozny_Mi-8_crash wikiPageWikiLinkText "shot down".
- 2001_Grozny_Mi-8_crash aircraftType Mil_Mi-8.
- 2001_Grozny_Mi-8_crash crew "3".
- 2001_Grozny_Mi-8_crash date "2001-09-17".
- 2001_Grozny_Mi-8_crash fatalities "13".
- 2001_Grozny_Mi-8_crash name "2001".
- 2001_Grozny_Mi-8_crash operator Russian_Armed_Forces.
- 2001_Grozny_Mi-8_crash passengers "10".
- 2001_Grozny_Mi-8_crash site Chechnya.
- 2001_Grozny_Mi-8_crash site Grozny.
- 2001_Grozny_Mi-8_crash survivors "0".
- 2001_Grozny_Mi-8_crash type "Shot down by missile".
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- 2001_Grozny_Mi-8_crash subject Category:2001_in_Russia.
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- 2001_Grozny_Mi-8_crash type Accident.
- 2001_Grozny_Mi-8_crash type History.
- 2001_Grozny_Mi-8_crash comment "The 2001 Grozny Mil Mi-8 crash in Chechnya killed 13 Russian military personnel, mostly senior military officers including two generals.On September 17, 2001, a surface-to-air missile fired by a special Chechen group targeting Russian commanders downed a VIP Mil Mi-8 helicopter over Grozny, killing Major-General Anatoly Pozdnyakov, member of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, Major-General Pavel Varfolomeyev, deputy director of staff of the Defence Ministry of Russia, eight Colonels (Igor Abramov, Igor Khakhalkin, Yuri Makhov, Vladimir Smolennikov, Sergei Toryanik, Nikolai Lyubimsky, Igor Tribuntsov and Vladimir Talayev), and three crewmembers.In 2005 four members of a group called \"Ichkeria defense\" were sentenced for the downing of the aircraft.According to an alternative version, described by Anna Politkovskaya, the helicopter was downed by corrupt Russian forces.According to Politkovskaya:The city was sealed off after a series of strange events there. ".
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