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    The June 2000 Chechnya suicide bombings were Chechnya's first suicide attacks with car bombs. On June 6, 2000, the 17-year-old Khava Barayeva (relative...
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    in suicide bombings, with 28 bombings killing 471 people. Suicide bombings have become a tactic in Chechnya, first being used in the conflict in 2000 in...
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  • the bombings, but denied responsibility, along with Chechen president Aslan Maskhadov. A suspicious device resembling those used in the bombings was found...
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    In August 1999, rogue Islamists from Chechnya infiltrated Dagestan in Russia. Later in September apartment bombings occurred in Russian cities, killing...
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  • shortage of food and weapons. June 2000 Chechnya bombings June 6–11, 2000Chechnya experienced its first suicide bombings when two Chechen girls, 22-year-old...
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    The 7 July 2005 London bombings, also referred to as 7/7, were a series of four co-ordinated suicide attacks carried out by Islamist terrorists that targeted...
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  • average suicide bomber. There are currently forty-seven Chechen Female bombers that have been confirmed based on twenty five successful bombings. These...
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    the people helping the suicide bombers at the airport were killed in Chechnya, the people responsible for planning the bombings were not identified (Shamil...
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    Grozny suicide bombing happened on May 12, 2003, in Znamenskoye in Chechnya, when three rebel suicide bombers, including two women, drove a truck bomb into...
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    The 2010 Moscow Metro bombings were suicide bombings carried out by two female Islamic terrorists during the morning rush hour of March 29, 2010, at two...
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    was also a series of bomb attacks against local government buildings (including suicide bombings). The 2002 Grozny truck bombing destroyed the seat of...
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    cooker bombs have been used in a number of attacks in the 21st century. Among them have been the 2006 Mumbai train bombings, 2010 Stockholm bombings (failed...
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    Aslan Maskhadov (category Candidates for President of Chechnya)
    the beginning of 2000. Until his death, Maskhadov was President in exile. He was killed in Tolstoy-Yurt, a village in northern Chechnya, in March 2005....
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    on the insurgency. After the Russian forces seized control over Chechnya in June 2000, Kadyrov was appointed head of the administration of the Chechen...
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    Chechen Republic of Ichkeria (category History of Chechnya)
    Ichkeria, and also known as Chechnya, was a de facto state that controlled most of the former Checheno-Ingush ASSR from 1991 to 2000 and has been a government-in-exile...
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    to use females in a majority of their suicide bombings and surpassed the Tamil Tigers in using more female suicide-bombers than any other terrorist group...
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    apartment bombings in 1999, the Moscow theater hostage crisis in 2002, the Beslan school hostage crisis in 2004, the 2010 Moscow Metro bombings and the...
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    Riyad-us Saliheen Brigade of Martyrs (category Suicide bombing in the Chechen wars)
    Basayev took responsibility for a series of suicide attacks in Chechnya and Russia, including the truck bombing which destroyed the Chechen Republic's government...
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  • Chechen Revolution (category History of Chechnya)
    Russian-Chechen Conflict 1800-2000: A Deadly Embrace. Taylor & Francis. p. 98. ISBN 9781136327766. Dunlop, John (1998). Russia Confronts Chechnya: Roots of a Separatist...
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  • violations were committed by the warring sides during the second war in Chechnya. Both Russian officials and Chechen rebels have been regularly and repeatedly...
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  • amnesty are killed and "disappeared" shortly after. June 2000 Chechnya suicide bombings June 6, 2000 Chechnya, North Caucasian Federal District 2 — Russia claimed...
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    Kadyrovites (category Use dmy dates from June 2023)
    organization in Chechnya, Russia, that serves as the protection of the Head of the Chechen Republic. The term Kadyrovtsy is commonly used in Chechnya to refer...
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    Shamil Basayev (category Candidates for President of Chechnya)
    forces in and around Chechnya. He also masterminded the 2002 Moscow theater hostage crisis and the 2004 Russian aircraft bombings. ABC News described him...
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  • Abu al-Walid (category Foreign volunteers in Chechnya)
    killed in April 2004 in Chechnya by the Russian federal forces. Al-Walid was one of the most prominent Arabs fighting in Chechnya. In 2002 he took over...
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    combined with a series of apartment bombings in Russia, gave Moscow sufficient reasoning for re-invading Chechnya, thus triggering the Second Chechen...
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    Budyonnovsk hospital hostage crisis (category June 1995 crimes)
    immediate cessation of combat operations and bombings in the territory of Chechnya from 05 AM, 19 June 1995. Along with this action, all the children...
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  • Ibn al-Khattab (category Foreign volunteers in Chechnya)
    War and the Second Chechen War, which he participated in after moving to Chechnya at the invitation of the Akhmadov brothers. The origins and real identity...
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    In Chechnya, mass graves containing hundreds of corpses have been uncovered since the beginning of the Chechen wars in 1994. As of June 2008, there were...
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    The Mujahideen in Chechnya (Russian: моджахеды в Чечне, Muzhakhady v Chechnye; Arabic: المجاهدون العرب في الشيشان) were foreign Islamist Mujahideen volunteers...
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  • Beslan school siege (category School bombings in Russia)
    village of Kirov-Yurt in Chechnya's Vedensky District and sister of Amnat Nagayeva, who was suspected of being the suicide bomber who blew up one of...
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