- 1999 Russian bombing of Chechnya
The 1999 Russian bombing of Chechnya was
Russian Air Force 's military operation against theChechen Republic of Ichkeria that was a prelude to the main part of theSecond Chechen War . In late August and September 1999, Russia mounted a massive air campaign overChechnya , with the stated aim of wiping out militants who invaded Dagestan the previous month.Russian Air Force commander
Anatoly Kornukov suggested there were similarities between the attacks on Chechnya and1999 NATO bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia . [ [http://www.atimes.com/c-asia/AI29Ag01.html Asia Times: Russia employs NATO's 'barbarous' tactics ] ]The campaign
On
August 26 1999 Russia acknowledged bombing raids in Chechnya. [ [http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/europe/9908/26/russia.chechnya/ CNN - Russia acknowledges bombing raids in Chechnya - August 26, 1999 ] ] Russian aircraft attacked several targets inSerzhen-Yurt ,Benoy and along theVedeno gorge.To help rally political support for the operation, the FSB released a videotape of Chechen militants committing atrocities against Russian soldiers. "We should hit, hit and once again hit them until Mr. Maskhadov says that there's nobody left except civilians. Then we should get in and see that for ourselves," said a member of the Duma's defense committee. [ [http://www.cnn.com/WORLD/europe/9909/28/russia.chechnya.02/ CNN - Anti-Russian atrocities spur support for Chechen airstrikes - September 28, 1999 ] ]
On
September 23 ,1999 the first in a series ofmissile attacks on the Chechen capitalGrozny was launched. The first target was theSheikh Mansur (Severny)Grozny Airport , situated 2 kilometres from thecity centre . In the north-east, burning fuel depots and the Groznyoil refinery and enveloping the capital in a cloud of smoke. During the next two days of Russian air attacks on the city least 31 people were killed and more than 60 injured.On
September 27 ,1999 , at least 42 people were killed and more than 200 injured in the bombing raids on Grozny.Effects
Until
September 25 1999 Russian warplanes had carried out at least 1,700 sorties since the bombing runs began. Russian command claimed that a total of 150 military bases have been destroyed, along with 30 bridges, 80 vehicles and sixradio transmitter s, while 250 kilometers of mountain roads were mined. In early October the Chechen PresidentAslan Maskhadov said some 60-70 percent of the bridges in Chechnya have been destroyed.The
air strike s quickly crippled Chechnya's stationary andmobile telephone system and hit the Chechentelevision station . The electricity supply was also cut; in addition to its other consequences, the loss of electricity further crippled the Chechen administration's ability to compete in theinformation war . [ [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/war/chechnya2-4.htm Second Chechnya War ] ]The attacks were reported to have killed hundreds of civilians and forced at least 100,000 Chechens to flee their homes. The neighbouring region of Ingushetia was reported to have appealed for
United Nations aid to deal with tens of thousands of refugees. [ [http://www.rte.ie/news/1999/0927/russia.html RTÉ News: Russia launches more air strikes against Chechnya ] ] OnOctober 2 1999 Russia'sMinistry of Emergency Situations admitted that 78,000 people have fled the air strikes in Chechnya; most of them were heading for Ingushetia, where they are arriving at a rate of 5,000 to 6,000 a day.References
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List of Russian aircraft losses in the Second Chechen War
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