The Soviet Government was very worried about the effects the Battle of Grozny would have on the people of Russia, the other secessionists' groups, and the world's view of Russia as a whole. So within hours of the battle the decision was made to deny that the battle had ever occurred. It worked fairly well and it was weeks before the international audience hear of the battle.
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| - First Battle of Grozny (1991 Coup)
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| - The Soviet Government was very worried about the effects the Battle of Grozny would have on the people of Russia, the other secessionists' groups, and the world's view of Russia as a whole. So within hours of the battle the decision was made to deny that the battle had ever occurred. It worked fairly well and it was weeks before the international audience hear of the battle.
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| - Chechen Militants, Islamists
- Russian Troops and security forces
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| - Several hundred militia men
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Result
| - Temporary Russian victory and occupation, start of Second Russian Civil War
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Place
| - Grozny, Chechnya, Soviet Union
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abstract
| - The Soviet Government was very worried about the effects the Battle of Grozny would have on the people of Russia, the other secessionists' groups, and the world's view of Russia as a whole. So within hours of the battle the decision was made to deny that the battle had ever occurred. It worked fairly well and it was weeks before the international audience hear of the battle.
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