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highlighting the security dimension in the region
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August 2008
Russian lawmakers vote to recognize breakaway Georgia regions
Bloomberg,
08/25/2008
Medvedev says Russia ready to cut ties with NATO
RIA Novosti,
08/25/2008
An uncertain death toll in Georgia-Russia war
The Washington Post,
08/25/2008
Two Russian officers killed in Chechnya attack
Reuters,
08/24/2008
Russian senator's house attacked in Ingushetia, no casualties
RIA Novosti,
08/24/2008
In Ingushetia, three servicemen wounded when post fired upon (in Russian)
Caucasian Knot,
08/24/2008
389 people to compete for 41 seats in Chechen parliament (in Russian)
Caucasian Knot,
08/22/2008
"Gazeta": investigation of the Ozdiyevs could be connected with attempt on Kadyrov's life (in Russian)
Caucasian Knot,
08/22/2008
Chechen "Vostok" battalion commander officially dismissed
RIA Novosti,
08/22/2008
France and U.S. say Russia not complying with ceasefire
The New York Times,
08/22/2008
Signs of pullback by Russian forces in Georgia
Associated Press,
08/22/2008
Ambassador:Â US warned Georgia about invasion
International Herald Times,
08/22/2008
Gunmen attack army convoy in S. Russia, kill one
Reuters,
08/22/2008
US ships begin heading to Georgia with aid
Associated Press,
08/21/2008
Russia moves missiles from Georgia, steps up pullout
Bloomberg,
08/21/2008
Human Rights activists support the review of crimes, committed during the conflict in the Northern Caucasus by the International Tribunal
Caucasian Knot,
08/21/2008
Bomb explodes near Ingush imam's house
Interfax,
08/21/2008
Electricity from Chechnya being sent to South Ossetia (in Russian)
Caucasian Knot,
08/21/2008
During fighting in South Ossetia, three servicemen from Dagestan killed (in Russian)
Caucasian Knot,
08/21/2008
Student kidnapped in capital of Chechnya (in Russian)
Caucasian Knot,
08/20/2008
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