Chechen conflict

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The Chechen conflict refers to the series of violent wars, insurgencies, and human rights abuses centered on Chechnya’s struggle against Russian federal authority from the 1990s onward.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf armed conflict
post-Soviet conflict
separatist conflict
conflictParty Chechnya
surface form: Chechen Republic of Ichkeria

Chechen separatists
Islamist insurgent groups
Russia
surface form: Russian Federation

pro-Russian Chechen forces
hasEffect destruction of Grozny
large-scale displacement of civilians
rise of Islamist militancy in the North Caucasus
terrorist attacks in Russia
widespread human rights abuses
hasPart Chechen conflict self-linksurface differs
surface form: Chechen insurgency in the North Caucasus

First Chechen War
Second Chechen War
involves counterinsurgency operations
ethnic tensions
guerrilla warfare
hostage-taking
religious radicalization
terrorist tactics
urban warfare
location Chechnya
North Caucasus
Russia
surface form: Russian Federation
mainCause Chechen separatism
collapse of the Soviet Union
dispute over Chechnya’s status within Russia
opponentOf Chechnya
surface form: Chechen Republic of Ichkeria

Government of the Russian Federation
surface form: Russian federal government
relatedTo Chechen conflict self-linksurface differs
surface form: North Caucasus insurgency

Chechen conflict self-linksurface differs
surface form: Russo-Chechen wars

human rights in Russia
war crimes in Chechnya
result establishment of a pro-Moscow Chechen government
ongoing low-level insurgency in the North Caucasus
restoration of Russian federal control over Chechnya
significantEvent First Chechen War
surface form: Battle of Grozny (1994–1995)

Battle of Grozny (1999–2000)
Beslan school siege
Second Chechen War
surface form: Chechen constitutional referendum of 2003

First Chechen War
Khasavyurt Accord
Moscow theater hostage crisis
Second Chechen War
startTime 1994
timePeriod 1990s
2000s
2010s
post-Soviet era

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Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta reportsOn Chechen conflict
subject surface form: Novaya Gazeta
First Chechen War conflictBetween Chechen conflict
this entity surface form: Chechen separatists
First Chechen War partOf Chechen conflict
this entity surface form: Chechen–Russian conflict
Second Chechen War partOf Chechen conflict
this entity surface form: Chechen–Russian conflict
Chechen conflict hasPart Chechen conflict self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Chechen insurgency in the North Caucasus
Chechen conflict relatedTo Chechen conflict self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: North Caucasus insurgency
Chechen conflict relatedTo Chechen conflict self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Russo-Chechen wars
Hip conflictUsage Chechen conflict
subject surface form: Mil Mi-8
this entity surface form: Chechen Wars
Argun partOfConflictRegion Chechen conflict
this entity surface form: Chechen Wars
AK-74 conflictUsedIn Chechen conflict
this entity surface form: Chechen Wars
Parliament of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria subjectOf Chechen conflict
this entity surface form: Chechen–Russian conflict
Khasavyurt Accord category Chechen conflict
this entity surface form: Chechen–Russian conflict
Dzhokhar Dudayev movement Chechen conflict
this entity surface form: Chechen independence movement
Dzhokhar Dudayev participantIn Chechen conflict
this entity surface form: Chechen–Russian conflict
Budennovsk hospital hostage crisis partOf Chechen conflict
this entity surface form: Chechen–Russian conflict
Aslan Maskhadov movement Chechen conflict
this entity surface form: Chechen independence movement
Shamil Basayev conflict Chechen conflict
this entity surface form: Chechen–Russian conflict
Battle of Grozny (August 1996) partOf Chechen conflict
this entity surface form: Chechen–Russian conflict
Caucasus borderland hasHistoricalEvent Chechen conflict
this entity surface form: Chechen conflicts