Russia declared an end Thursday to its 10-year anti-terror "operation" in the autonomous republic of Chechnya. The end to the offensive could see the withdrawal of thousands of troops from the Muslim-majority region, where Russia has fought two wars since the collapse of the Soviet Union. The head of the Federal Security Service "canceled the decree declaring a counterterrorist operation in the territory of the republic as of midnight of 16 April", Russia's anti-terror committee said.Rico says if the Russians can do it...
It did so to create "the conditions for the future normalization of the situation in the republic, its reconstruction and development of its socio-economic sphere", it said in a statement. The late president Boris Yeltsin ordered the counter-terrorist operation in 1999. Since then, the region has been relatively stable.
16 April 2009
Finally ending another war
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