We're showing you another way right now. Air/Land battle; you must have missed the beta version in Iraq. You don't need a TWO MONTH indiscriminate artillery barrage of a major city.
(...and if you think we couldn't have done it without the NA "militia", think again. It would have taken longer getting the hardware in place, but the same units that rolled up the famed "Republican Guard" are more than equal to NA "militia". Way more.)
Sorry, I have no way to control your computer output, so there's just no way I could "stop the bullsh*t". Couldn't you just unplug?
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Simply Hunting Terrorists"Russian forces conducted a sweep operation of Sernovodsk on July 2, 2001 after a mine explosion killed five soldiers the previous day. They arbitrarily detained an estimated 620 villagers and internally displaced people;
they seized people without regard to their identity or identity documents, which suggests that the apprehensions were not based on suspicion of specific involvement in the explosion.Throughout the following two days in nearby Assinovskaia, federal forces swept through the village, detaining about 400 people in the same manner they had in Sernovodsk.
Several interviewed by Human Rights Watch quoted soldiers as saying they had an order to detain all males between the ages of six and sixty. In both sweeps most detainees were released later that day,
but many were tortured throughout the course of the day; some were sent on to Achkoi-Martan for further questioning. Human Rights Watch interviewed eight people who described in detail beatings and electroshock torture by federal forces seeking information about the explosions.
Among them was "Khamaz Yusupov," who described to Human Rights Watch beatings and electroshock torture to his ears, teeth, and arms. His description of electroshock was consistent with that given by several other victims.
Two teenager brothers told Human Rights Watch about two days of torture in Achkoi-Martan. They described electroshock to their kidneys, mouth, and ears; one brother endured such treatment to his genitals as well. One of the teenagers also described in detail how a masked agent forced his mouth open while another filed his tooth, causing unbearable pain. A Human Rights Watch researcher viewed the injuries from the beatings the brothers had endured." ******
Just hunting terrorists, you say?
Shocking, eh?
Your point about collateral damage? LOL. The point is that in both IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN civilians have fared FAR better than they have in Chechnya. FAR, FAR, FAR, better.
THAT'S the point...
....Despite your pre-bombing histrionics.