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Chechnya
To the Heart of a Conflict
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140 pages
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The account delves into the brutal history of the Chechen wars, starting from Boris Yeltsin's military actions in 1994 aimed at suppressing independence movements. Andrew Meier recounts his harrowing experiences while reporting on the aftermath of a civilian massacre, highlighting the tragic loss of life, including pregnant women and the elderly. His journey through war-torn Chechnya exposes the complexities of the conflict, featuring encounters with various factions and the profound grief of Russian mothers. The narrative seeks to understand the motivations behind such atrocities.
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2004, paperback
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