Chechnya war
Last reviewed: 08-04-2008
FIGHT FOR INDEPENDENCE FROM RUSSIA

- Around 70,000 civilians estimated to have died
- Tens of thousands still displaced by war
- Aid workers often need armed escorts
KEY FACTS
| Displaced in Chechnya | About 56,000 (UNHCR, February 2008) |
| Displaced Chechens in neighbouring republics | About 30,000 (UNHCR, February 2008) |
| Kidnappings | At least 186 in 2006 (Memorial) |
| Population of Chechnya | 1.1 million (State census, 2005) |
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