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About the Chechen war
About the Chechen war

As we know, Russia is a federal country composed of many countries. After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, many countries began to be eager to declare independence. These countries include Chechnya, a republic under the jurisdiction of the North Caucasus Federal District of the Russian Federation. In addition, western countries want to take this opportunity to split Russia again, and behind it, they are also encouraging these countries that want to be independent, hoping for a result of a struggle between snipes and mussels. Therefore, even a small Chechen country with a land area of only 1.73 million square kilometers and a population of only 1.26 million dares to challenge a big country like Russia.

Although the country is small, it should not be underestimated. The war between Russia and Chechnya lasted for nearly ten years, and there were two conflicts in the middle, which were called the first Chechen war and the second Chechen war. After ten years, it can be seen that Chechens are also stubborn. Because the war zone between the two countries belongs to the place where polar bears live, some people say that the Chechen war is the eternal pain of polar bears, which shows the deep damage caused to rare species.

After the war between Chechnya and Russia ended, Russia clearly felt that Chechnya's firepower was far less fierce than at the beginning, and the outcome was about to be decided. As a result, a Chechen soldier came out with his hand in the air, and the Russian army thought the other side was coming to surrender or negotiate. The real purpose of the result is to make people laugh and cry, and even borrow bullets from Russia. According to common sense, there is no way to lend bullets to the enemy to fight his own army. Just listening to it makes me feel incredible.

Of course, Russia will not agree to borrow it, and Chechnya will be unhappy at this time. Why not sell weapons to any country in the world? Of course, in the end, Chechnya bought bullets from Russia at a high price, because the long war was too much for Russia, and for the sake of economic stability, many weapons were sold cheaply, which also showed that the internal management of the Russian army at that time was loose. We can only say that anything is possible.