
Consider This from NPR How Russia's Past Military Campaigns Can Help Us Understand What's Next In Ukraine
Mar 14, 2022
The podcast reveals the haunting parallels between Russia's past military campaigns in Chechnya, Georgia, and Syria, and the ongoing devastation in Ukraine. Insightful discussions highlight the deepening humanitarian crisis, with desperate residents facing severe shortages of food and water. Experts analyze the brutal tactics employed by Russian forces and the heavy civilian toll, questioning accountability in wartime actions. The contrasting military strategies of the U.S. versus Russia are also explored, shedding light on moral complexities in modern warfare.
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Chechnya's Nightmare Echoes in Ukraine
- Maura Reynolds, recalling Chechnya, says those who witnessed it experience flashbacks when seeing Ukraine.
- The word "kashmar," meaning nightmare, was frequently used by Chechen survivors.
Russia's Rhetoric and Tactics in Chechnya
- In Chechnya, Russia labeled their targets as "bandits and terrorists," mirroring current rhetoric in Ukraine.
- A pattern emerged: airstrikes followed by encirclement, turning the entire area into a warzone.
Indiscriminate Attacks on Civilians
- David Filipov witnessed indiscriminate attacks on civilians in Chechnya, like bombing markets and water fountains.
- This tactic aimed to force people to flee, creating a sense of hopelessness and insecurity.
