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GroznyCapital of Chechnya and of the former Soviet republic of Checheno-Ingush; population (1996) 388,000. Situated on the Sunzha River, a tributary of the Terek, it is the biggest city of the Caucasian foothills. From the late 19th century, it became a major oil centre with pipelines to the Caspian Sea at Makhachkala, the Black Sea at Tuapse, and Trudovaya (near Gorlovka in the Donets Basin). Chemical and engineering industries are also located here. Half its residential areas were damaged beyond repair and its infrastructure destroyed by bombing, shelling, and street fighting during the struggle for Chechen independence from the Russian Federation in 1994-95.
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The terrorist acts perpetrated in recent years in Moscow, Beslan, Budyonnovsk, Volgodonsk, Buinaksk, Grozny, Volgograd, Vladikavkaz, Voronezh, Gudermes, Makhachkala, Kaspiisk, Kizliar, Mozdok, Stavropol, Yessentuki, Pyatogorsk, Nevinnomysk, Mineralnye Vody, and Nalchik demonstrated the intention of terrorists to create in society the atmosphere of fear and instability. Vakha Demelkhanov, Grozny, Chechen Republic, Russian Federation To help ease the situation in Chechnya, the IRC has for the last three years been trucking water to 20,000 Chechens in Grozny. |
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