Thursday, December 4, 2014

Islamist Rebels Launch Massive Attack On Chechnya's Capital Grozny



At Least 20 Killed In Fighting In Russia's Chechnya -- Reuters

(Reuters) - Gunmen attacked a police post and stormed a building on Thursday in Grozny, capital of Russia's southern province of Chechnya, killing 10 policemen in clashes in which 10 of the attackers were also killed.

The bloodiest fighting in Chechnya for months erupted a few hours before President Vladimir Putin said in a speech in Moscow he would defend Russia against what he called attempts to dismember it.

The attack underlined the fragile security situation in Chechnya more than a decade after Putin sent troops to quell an Islamist separatist uprising there.

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More News On Islamist Rebels Launching A Massive Attack On Chechen Capital Grozny

Islamic Militants Attack Grozny, Chechnya's Capital, Leaving 19 Dead -- New York Times
Gun battles in Chechen capital leave 19 dead -- AP
Islamist rebels launch deadly attack in Chechen capital Grozny -- France 24
19 dead after Islamic militants attack Chechen police before Putin addresses nation -- Sydney Morning Herald
Russia Chechnya: Deadly rebel attack rocks Grozny -- BBC
At least 19 people dead as Islamists clash with police in Chechnya -- The Telegraph
Russian security forces battle gunmen in Chechnya; 18 dead -- L.A. Times
16 Dead in Gunbattle in Chechen Capital -- VOA
Chechen militants attack Grozny, shattering peace as Putin gives speech -- Washington Post
Chechnya policemen killed in Grozny raid -- Al Jazeera
10 Militants Killed During Anti-Terrorist Operation in Chechnya -- Sputnik
10 militants neutralized in counterterrorism operation in Grozny — antiterrorism committee -- ITAR-TASS
Caucasus Emirate attacks police, press in Chechen capital of Grozny -- Long War Journal
Major jihadist attack in Chechnya for the first time in years: what you need to know -- VOX
Russia's Putin praises "professional" security operation in Chechnya -- Reuters

1 comment:

James said...

This speaks to what I've said in the past that the former SSR Central Asian countries are along with China, Russia's biggest threats (short, midterm/longterm, respectively). That said, the timing of this episode is interesting in several different ways.