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Only seven people killed in Chechnya since beginning of 2007
2007-02-13
(RIA Novosti) - Seven people have been killed in Chechnya, a troubled region in Russia's North Caucasus, since the beginning of the year, a top military official said Monday. "Four military servicemen, two Chechen Interior Ministry's officers and a local civilian have been killed in Chechnya since the beginning of the year," Andrei Krivonos, the republic's Commandant, said at a session of heads of local law enforcement bodies, attended by Chechen President Alu Alkhanov.

He added that during the same period, six militants were killed and 11 detained. "In all, seven explosions, two shootings and six armed clashes have been registered since the beginning of the year," Krivonos said, adding that three bases of militants and 14 arms caches were destroyed.
7 to 6, eh? Close game.
Although the latest war in Chechnya officially ended in 2001, which together with the first left up to 100,000 Chechens dead, periodic bombings and clashes between gunmen and Federal troops still disrupt the republic's comparative calm, with the violence often spilling over into adjacent regions. According to statistics over 50 militants were eliminated and over 500 surrendered to Federal Forces in 2006.
Things dropped off fair drastic after Shamil bought his farm.
Posted by:Fred

#4  Sounds safer then New Orleans...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-02-13 15:50  

#3  My impression is that 10 years is the magic number. If we're still in Iraq six years from now, I suspect the insurgency will have been whittled down to a nub.
Posted by: Zhang Fei   2007-02-13 12:53  

#2  Probably what it'll take to convince Puty that Selling arms to Islamics is a really bad idea.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2007-02-13 10:09  

#1  Wouldn't it be hilarious if some of the weapons, of the same type the Russians were sending to Hezbollah, via Syria, were used to take down a few Russian aircraft?
Posted by: Anonymoose   2007-02-13 09:03  

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