Published on 08 July 2014, by M. Tomazy.
Chechen fighters were seen fighting against pro-Russian separatists in eastern regions of Ukraine.
"Both Chechen wars marked the Russian collective imagination," said Ivan Sukhov, a Moscow journalist specialized on Caucasus issues. "It was a truly dramatic story, and this trauma remains in Russian society. This is why Chechen fighters gain immediate resonance with the public."
Basically, the Western bloc repeats the same plan which settled against Soviet Union in Afghanistan. They armed Al-Mujahideen against pro-Soviet government. Déjà vu?!
Read also:
Voice of America
Financial Times (FT) , paid subscription.
NB: Western media document the story, however, none of them refer it to Western governments. In fact, they reverse the story against Russians.
"Both Chechen wars marked the Russian collective imagination," said Ivan Sukhov, a Moscow journalist specialized on Caucasus issues. "It was a truly dramatic story, and this trauma remains in Russian society. This is why Chechen fighters gain immediate resonance with the public."
Basically, the Western bloc repeats the same plan which settled against Soviet Union in Afghanistan. They armed Al-Mujahideen against pro-Soviet government. Déjà vu?!
Read also:
Voice of America
Financial Times (FT) , paid subscription.
NB: Western media document the story, however, none of them refer it to Western governments. In fact, they reverse the story against Russians.