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    6928361°E / 43.3163889; 45.6928361 The Presidential Palace in Grozny was a building in the center of the Chechen capital Grozny. The building became a symbol of...
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    assault on the presidential palace in Grozny  is a combat episode of the First Chechen war (1994–1996), which occurred during the assault on Grozny by Russian...
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    airfield on the northern outskirts of Grozny Objective – "Severny" airfield and Maskhadov's "Presidential Palace" Approach route – Altayskaya street to...
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  • Battle of Grozny. 19 January: Presidential Palace captured by Russian forces. Population: 60,000 (approximate). 1996 Presidential Palace, Grozny demolished...
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    to 2007 (see First Chechen War, Second Chechen War). Ichkeria's last presidential elections were held in January 1997. Aslan Maskhadov (February 2000 –...
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    battle of Grozny in November 1994, during which Russia covertly sought to overthrow the new Chechen government. Following the intense Battle of Grozny in 1994–1995...
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  • Mouradia Presidential Palace Presidential Palace Government House (Governor-General) Casa Rosada (Presidential office) Quinta de Olivos (Presidential residence)...
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    The Grozny ballistic missile attack was a wave of Russian ballistic missile strikes on the Chechen capital Grozny on October 21, 1999, early in the Second...
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  • The November 1994 Battle of Grozny was a covert attempt by Russian Intelligence services to oust the Chechen government of Dzhokhar Dudayev, by seizing...
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    Akhmat Kadyrov Square (category Grozny)
    Sheikh Mansur until 1996. Earlier on the site of the square was the Presidential Palace of Dzhokhar Dudayev. In 1996, the building was blown up by federal...
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    invaded Chechnya.[citation needed] Before the fall of Grozny, Dudayev abandoned the presidential palace, moved south with his forces and continued leading...
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    Chechen capital during the Battle of Grozny. Maskhadov commanded the city from the Presidential Palace in Grozny, where on one occasion a Russian bunker...
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    A Chechen fighter stands near the government palace building during a short lull in fighting in Grozny, Chechnya. Chechen separatists continued to fight...
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  • participated in the First Chechen War, including storming of Presidential Palace in Grozny. He showed outstanding degree of personal courage and military...
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    Ramzan Kadyrov (category FC Akhmat Grozny)
    approved a project to erect a presidential palace on a 30-acre (120,000 m2) plot by the Sunzha River in ruined downtown Grozny. The project, which was also...
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    role in the destruction and the capture of the heavily defended Grozny Presidential Palace, dropping BETAB-500 anti-concrete bombs on it. However, Russian...
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    Victor Moses (category Crystal Palace F.C. players)
    during his career. Moses began his career in the Championship with Crystal Palace, before his performances caught the eye of Wigan Athletic, where he made...
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  • Hozha took part in the defense of Grozny. In January 1995 the first was wounded in the battles for the presidential palace - he still walks with a limp and...
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    Vladimir Putin (category Candidates in the 2000 Russian presidential election)
    Archived from the original on 27 February 2022. Retrieved 30 August 2020. "Can Grozny be groovy?". The Independent. London. 6 March 2007. Archived from the original...
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    Polish government agencies in Warsaw The Presidential Palace, official seat of the President Belweder Palace, residential seat of the President Chancellery...
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    Boris Yeltsin (category Candidates in the 1991 Russian presidential election)
    Yeltsin replied to Clinton's criticism of a Russian ultimatum to citizens of Grozny. He bluntly pronounced: "Yesterday, Clinton permitted himself to put pressure...
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    Astana is the site of the Parliament House, Supreme Court, Ak Orda Presidential Palace and numerous government departments and agencies. It is home to a...
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    government complex and the regional FSB headquarters in the Chechen capital Grozny. In August 1996, when the city was retaken by Chechen separatist forces...
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    weapons can destroy entire columns of modern armor (as in the First Battle of Grozny), while artillery and air support can be severely reduced if the "superior"...
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    as Andrei Stackenschneider (Mariinsky Palace, Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace, Nicholas Palace, New Michael Palace) and Konstantin Thon (Moskovsky railway...
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    Mihailova Street, the Parliament, the Church of Saint Sava, and the Old Palace. On top of this, there are many parks, monuments, museums, cafés, restaurants...
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  • Further reading Years in Russia, 1991–present Cities in Russia Timeline of Grozny Timeline of Kaliningrad Timeline of Kazan Timeline of Krasnodar Timeline...
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  • visitor to Grozny during the heavy fighting, where he helped release some of the Russian prisoners of war held in the Presidential Palace in Grozny just before...
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  • 12-year-old younger brother and two other boys were murdered in 2002 in Grozny by unidentified men in camouflage. Rizvan Vakhitovich Barchashvili (26)...
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  • He then personally led the breaking up of an opposition rally in central Grozny, during which some 15 people were killed; a year later, he directed large-scale...
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