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Putin honors soldiers slaughtered in Chechnya
2013-03-02
Russian President Vladimir Putin laid flowers at a memorial Friday for 84 soldiers killed in Chechnya on March 1, 2000.

The memorial was for members of the 6th Company, based in the western Russian city of Pskov, who died after they were cut off by retreating Chechen separatist fighters in the North Caucasus republic's Argun Gorge. Only six paratroopers from the company survived the attack in the Second Chechen War.

"These soldiers from the 6th Company showed the whole world that it is impossible to defeat Russia, that at a critical moment its valiant sons will fight until the death for their motherland," Putin said during a meeting with relatives of the deceased in Pskov.

Twenty-one members of the company were awarded the Hero of Russia award posthumously. The remaining 63 recieved the Order of Courage.
Posted by:ryuge

#1  I've always thought Putin had access to a large bag of hammers. Also, no scruples.
Not getting nickle-and-dimed in Chechnya.
Posted by: Richard Aubrey   2013-03-02 14:31  

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