Abstract

The bloody, blundering military campaign in Chechnya has destroyed the fragile illusion of Russia's stable development that was so encouraging in early 1994. It has already borne away the lives of hundreds of Russia's people—Russians, Chechens, Ingush—and inflicted irrevocable damage on the social and moral health of society. Even the most gifted war minister does not have the right to utter the word "peacemaker" with a smirk. A blundering one all the less.

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