Siege of Grozny (1917) by Chechen branch of Savage Division
Siege of Grozny (1918) by Terek Cossacks
Battle of Grozny (1919) between Denikin and allied Bolsheviks and Islamists
Battle of Grozny (1920) between White and Red armies
Battle of August (August 1994) – a failed attempt by Provisional Council of the Chechen Republic to take the city from Chechen separatists
Battle of Grozny (24 September – 2 October 1994) – a failed attempt by Provisional Council to take the city
Battle of Grozny (14 October – 16 October 1994) – a failed attempt by Provisional Council to take the city
Battle of Grozny (November 1994) – a failed attempt by Provisional Council to take the city
Battle of Grozny (1994–1995) – Russian army takes the city from Chechen separatists
Battle of Grozny (March 1996) – a three-day siege laid on the Russians by Chechen attackers
Battle of Grozny (August 1996) – a successful retaking of the city by Chechen separatists
Battle of Grozny (1999–2000) – Russian army takes the city from Chechen separatists
Topics referred to by the same term
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Grozny (Russian: Грозный, romanized: Groznyy, IPA: [ˈgroznɨj]; Chechen: Соьлжа-ГӀала, romanized: Sölƶa-Ġala) is the capital city of Chechnya, Russia....
Republic of Ichkeria against the Russian Federation from December 11th, 1994 to August 31st, 1996. This conflict was preceded by the battleofGrozny in November...
since July 2000. On 9 May 2004, he was assassinated by Chechen Islamists in Grozny, by a bomb blast during a Victory Day memorial parade. His son, Ramzan Kadyrov...
Chechen capital Grozny to Shatoy and Vedeno in the southern mountains of Chechnya following the 1999–2000 siege and capture ofGrozny. On 29 February...
around Grozny in the period from October to December 1999, encircling Grozny. After a hard-fought battle, Grozny fell in February 2000; much of the city...
after the microdistrict of Karpinka in Grozny), a subordinate of Abdul-Malik Mezhidov, commander of the Islamic religious police of Ichkeria. Attacking very...
hostages. This was seen as a rehearsal before the recapture of the city in the BattleofGrozny (August 1996), in an operation led by Basayev in which Gelayev...
commander in the separatist armed forces of Chechnya, one of his most notable battles was the separatist recapture ofGrozny in 1996, which he personally planned...
1995, as soon as the delegation arrives in Grozny. All the other issues, including a question of withdrawal of the armed forces, will be peacefully resolved...
operations. The second BattleofGrozny in 1999–2000 saw the bulk of Chechen resistance smashed, particularly after a column of some 2,000 fighters attempted...
participant in the Russian-Chechen wars, Zakayev took part in the battles for Grozny and the defense of Goyskoye, along with other military operations, as well...
before becoming Deputy Head of the North Caucasus Transport Department of the former Chechen-Ingushetia government in Grozny in 1992. He was later promoted...
the 2014 Grozny clashes, during which 14 Russian policemen were killed and a total of 35 people wounded. In June 2015, and following the death of Caucasus...
Dudayev returned to Grozny, the Chechen capital, to devote himself to local politics. He was elected head of the Executive Committee of the unofficial opposition...
killed on 9 May 2004 in the 2004 Grozny stadium bombing, in what is considered to be a deliberate assassination. Control of the Kadyrovites passed to his...
Khasbulatov welcomed the fall of Zavgayev as a "victory of democratic forces". On 11 September, a delegation from RSFSR flew to Grozny to mediate negotiations...