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Fleet Admiral
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I'm totally facinated with this confict. Here's some stuff I found.
history of area/war.. great footage = attack during news report. ![]() = last moments of a russian journalist. His last words" they killed me." song about the conflict = = = combat footage = Russian sniper school
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Navy Seal
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A full-length account by a Russian officer in the conflict (made available online with the author's support and permission).
english - http://artofwar.ru/m/mironow_w_n/text_0180.shtml russian original - http://artofwar.ru/m/mironow_w_n/text_0010.shtml german - http://artofwar.ru/m/mironow_w_n/text_0187.shtml In general, it's the Chechen war (the history and facts of which I've studied in excrutiating detail) that has influenced my mindset in regards to the nature of violence and ethics. |
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Navy Seal
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![]() And while we're at it, here's an actual music video dedicated to Grozny (called "Dead City/Christmas") by DDT, who gave concerts for the troops during the conflict and their singer Yuri Shevchuk went to see troops at the front and was caught in the fighting (and was stuck in a basement with a completely encircled unit for two days) - which by the way is described in that book I linked above. |
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