- 43° 15' 50" N and
longitude 46° 14' 52" E.
Until 1989, it was
called Novogroznensky (Russian: Новогрозненский). It was the site of
fighting between Chechen...
-
mysterious cir****stances.
Raduyev was born in 1967 into the
Gordaloy teip in
Novogroznensky near
Gudermes in
eastern Chechnya.
During the
early 1980s,
Raduyev was...
- Year's Day. The next day the
Chechens briefly recaptured the town of
Novogroznensky. On 1
December 1999,
after w****s of
heavy fighting,
Russian forces under...
- of
October 1999,
during the
offensive in the area of the
village of
Novogroznensky,
Klimenko was in
infantry combat formations along with the
battery control...
- Gudermes, Shali, and Argun. On 25
November 1999, the
regiment captured Novogroznensky,
reportedly killing more than 50
Chechen militants.
Regimental commander...
- 60 hostages, who were
evacuated to the separatist-controlled town of
Novogroznensky (aka Novogrozny) in the
Gudermessky District of Chechnya.
Salman Raduyev's...
- station. Other, less
successful attacks in Grozny, Urus
Martan and
Novogroznensky resulted in the
government losses of
eight killed and
three missing...