Euroopan turvallisuustilanne ja Venäjän aggressiot (Osa 1)

täältä voi käydä katsomassa minkälaista oli jälki kun Venäjä kävi “vapauttamassa” kapinoivan Groznyn

https://www.jeremynichollarchive.com/index/G0000nfLAR21c2Qw

In January 1995 Grozny, capital of the Russian republic of Chechnya and a city of 400,000 inhabitants, ceased to exist in any meaningful sense. An advancing Russian army, repulsed by bands of Chechen fighters, settled for bombarding the city into submission. The firepower directed by the besieging Russian forces was unparalleled in Europe since the Second World War. At the height of the siege of Sarajevo, the Bosnian capital was being hit by 1,000 shells a day. In mid-January explosions rocked the centre of Grozny at a rate of 900 an hour - one every four seconds. After two months the Russian army entered the city, or what remained; the fighters had fled, leaving a devastated city littered with corpses

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