On 21 April 1996, Russian special services, on Yeltsin’s orders, killed the first president of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, Dzhokhar Dudayev. Here are rare shots and articles from the “liberal” press of Yeltsin’s journalists in 1991. They had the task of “wiping out” Dudayev and the independent Chechen Republic in 1991, and this task remains today. Our beloved “good Russians” perform precisely this function – to prevent you and the whole world from remembering this simple and clear truth, how events developed, and how Yeltsin’s government tripled the terror in the Caucasus. Is it still unclear who the “good Russians” are, and why they were assigned to the information field of Ukraine? Meanwhile, they want to close not only my channel. They want to close me as a bearer of the memory of this truth. Just look at these materials.
I NEWS (Ichkeria News)The killers of Dzhokhar Dudayev are active today. 21 April is Dzhokhar Dudayev’s memorial day
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