Is a use of force appropriate?: clashing memories of the Budennovsk hostage crisis (1995)/ Cecile Druey
Material type: TextPublication details: 2023Subject(s): Online resources: In: Critical Studies On Terrorism Vol. 16, No 3, September 2023, page: 501-522Summary: The hostage-taking by Chechen combatants in the Russian town of Budennovsk (1995) marked a turning point in the first Chechnya War (1994–96) and has left deep marks on the consciousness of Russians and Chechens representatives and civil society. It is referred to in Russian accounts as the first large-scale terrorist attack by Chechen groups in Russia.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The hostage-taking by Chechen combatants in the Russian town of Budennovsk (1995) marked a turning point in the first Chechnya War (1994–96) and has left deep marks on the consciousness of Russians and Chechens representatives and civil society. It is referred to in Russian accounts as the first large-scale terrorist attack by Chechen groups in Russia.
CHECHNYA CONFLICT, HOSTAGE CRISIS, TERRORISM, NEWARTICLS
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