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The '''Second Chechen War''' began in ] until the ], when ] began to fight for the independence, Two years before, a ] politician in favor of the independence ] was elected President of Chechnya. The '''Second Chechen War''' began in ], when ] began to fight for independence. Two years before, a ] politician in favor of independence, ], was elected President of Chechnya.


During the conflict, many ]s happened during four years of war, one was the ] of the '''Dubrovka Theater''', in ],], when a commando of ] Rebels took the Dubrovak Theater in ] for three days, in ], ], the Russian Army used some kind of gas for end the drama, this brought many questions and boubts about the politics of the Russian President ] against Chechen Rebels. During the conflict, many ]s happened during four years of war; one was at the Dubrovka Theater, in ],], when a commando of Chechen Rebels took the theater in ] for three days. On ], 2002, the ]n Army used a debilitating gas to end the drama. This brought many questions and doubts about the politics of Russian President ] against Chechen rebels.

Other tragedy of the war was when in ], ], a ] destroyed the Pro-Russian Government Headquarters and killed more than 20 people in the Chechen capital, ]. Another tragedy of the war was when in ], 2002, a ] destroyed the Pro-Russian Government Headquarters and killed more than 20 people in the Chechen capital, ].

'''See also:''' ]

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The Second Chechen War began in 1999, when Chechnya began to fight for independence. Two years before, a Chechen politician in favor of independence, Aslan Maskhadov, was elected President of Chechnya.

During the conflict, many terrorist attacks happened during four years of war; one was at the Dubrovka Theater, in October,2002, when a commando of Chechen Rebels took the theater in Moscow for three days. On October 27, 2002, the Russian Army used a debilitating gas to end the drama. This brought many questions and doubts about the politics of Russian President Vladimir Putin against Chechen rebels.

Another tragedy of the war was when in November, 2002, a bomb destroyed the Pro-Russian Government Headquarters and killed more than 20 people in the Chechen capital, Grozny.

See also: First Chechen War