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Welcome to Hell: The Wars in Chechnya

Pan Historia, and other nonsense by Pan Historia

Jul 12, 2021161:29Education

Trigger Warning: Discussions of graphic violence and use of battle sounds. A message written in red spray paint is sprawled across a collapsed wall. It reads: “Welcome to Hell, Part II.” An ominous message to the Russian...

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Welcome to Hell: The Wars in Chechnya is an episode from Pan Historia, and other nonsense by Pan Historia. Trigger Warning: Discussions of graphic violence and use of battle sounds. A message written in red spray paint is sprawled across a...

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Published Jul 12, 2021, 161:29 long, audio available.

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Trigger Warning: Discussions of graphic violence and use of battle sounds. A message written in red spray paint is sprawled across a collapsed wall. It reads: “Welcome to Hell, Part II.” An ominous message to the Russian forces returning to the remains of Grozny, the capital of Chechnya. When the Soviet Union came to an end, Russia struggled to stabilize itself. Internal strife was brewing, and with all the former Soviet states having managed to obtain independence, several others hoped their time had come as well. Chechnya was by far the most vocal. A region with people who were forced into the Russian fold during the time of the Tsars. Having their language, Islamic religion, and unique culture repressed at every turn, they had enough of living under the Russian boot. Thus, they did what so many others had done in that time: they declared independence. However, Russia had no desire to give up the resource-rich region of the Northern Caucasus, and new president Boris Yeltsin was keen to prove himself a strong leader. But the war did not end in his favour, nor really did it end well for the Chechens. The Russian government became filled with oligarchs hungry for power, and Chechnya found itself in ruins. New Chechen leaders would rise, ones who were either just as power hungry as their Russian adversaries or clouded by religious extremism. In the end, the wars in Chechnya would bring literal hell to the civilians who lived their, caught between the Russian Bear and Chechen Wolf.

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Published Jul 12, 2021 and 161:29 long