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  1. History. The club was founded in 1946, as Dynamo; it changed its name in 1948 to Neftyanik and in 1958 to Terek. The name was changed again in 2017 to Akhmat. The club is named after Akhmat Kadyrov. [citation needed] In the 1990s the club was disbanded for some time due to the war in Chechnya. From the 1990s to 2007 the club played its home ...

  2. 4 de ene. de 2020 · An old woman returns to Grozny in 1995 after a battle between Chechen separatists and Russian forces had leveled much of the city. Dzhokhar Dudayev, a retired Soviet Air Force general, was elected ...

  3. The Grozny ballistic missile attack was a wave of Russian ballistic missile strikes on the Chechen capital Grozny on October 21, 1999, early in the Second Chechen War.The attack killed at least 118 people according to initial reports, mostly civilians, or at least 137 immediate dead according to the HALO Trust count. Hundreds of people were also injured, many of whom later died.

  4. La Segunda Batalla de Grozni fue el asedio y asalto de la capital chechena, Grozni, por las fuerzas rusas, que duró desde finales de 1999 y comienzos de 2000. ... Rusia finalmente retiró el ultimátum ante la indignación internacional de los Estados Unidos y la Unión Europea.

  5. 6 de abr. de 2022 · Estas y otras reflexiones sobre la doctrina Grozni en la guerra de Rusia contra Ucrania en el vídeo de arriba. Sobre la firma. Belén Fernández. Ver biografía.

  6. 29 de mar. de 2022 · A Brutal Russian Playbook Reapplied in Ukraine. The besieging of cities, the deliberate targeting of civilians — they are the tactics Russia used before, in Grozny. I saw it firsthand. Left ...

  7. Grozny, Russia. GROZNY, capital of the Chechen Republic in Russia, formerly in S.W. European R.S.F.S.R. Situated on the Rostov-Baku railroad, it has been an oil-producing center since 1893. Until 1917 the city was outside the Pale of Settlement, but a community of *mountain (Tat) Jews existed there, which in 1866 numbered 928 persons living in ...