Examples of using Chechnya in English and their translations into Korean
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Argun, Chechnya.
New Russian invasion of Chechnya in 1999.
She worked black ops in Chechnya ten years ago.
We travelled to Chechnya together.
They all took part in the invasion of Afghanistan, Iraq or Chechnya or enabled Israel to survive.
The section on Chechnya will be removed in both the print and PDF versions of the Camarilla book.
They demand the release of Chechen terrorists imprisoned in neighbouring Ingushetia and the independence of Chechnya from Russia.
The hostage-takers demand the release of Chechen rebels imprisoned in neighboring Ingushetia and the independence of Chechnya from Russia.
If the number of Americans killed is one tenth of the number of Russians killed in Afghanistan and Chechnya, they will flee, heedless of all else.".
We have strong evidence that families of those who fled Chechnya[have] already started looking for them.'.
Joining Chechnya for the residents of the village of Nivensky will remain an impossible dream.
Chechnya is part of Russia but has substantial autonomy.
Eight days after the report was issued, the authorities resumed their persecution of actual or perceived LGBTI people in Chechnya.
Muslim populations from Chechnya to the Philippines are struggling for political and religious rights.
The Russian Army also faced the same problem it faced 136 years earlier when it also fought to subjugate Chechnya.
Authorities in the Russian region of Chechnya on Friday inaugurated the largest mosque in Europe in a ceremony attended by local and foreign officials.
Marxists also extend the democratic right to self-determination to the people of Chechnya, who clearly wish to leave the Russian Federation.
The whites in general suppressed the resistance of the mountaineers of Dagestan and Chechnya in the spring of 1919, but the White Guards had neither the strength nor the time to conquer the mountainous regions.
civilians to a military airfield in Mozdok, a major staging point for Russian troops in Chechnya, killing at least 16 people.
Natalia Estemirova, one of the leading members of the Russian human rights NGO Memorial in Grozny, Chechnya, was abducted this morning(15th July 2009) at around 8.30am local time.