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12 Aug 2008
In recent years, there have not been major terrorist attacks in Russia’s North Caucasus on the scale of the June 2004 raid on security offices in the town of Nazran (in Ingushetia), where nearly 100 security personnel and civilians were killed, or the September 2004 attack at the Beslan grade school (in North Ossetia), where 300 or more civilians were killed. Although it appears that major terrorist attacks have abated, there reportedly have been increasingly frequent small-scale attacks against government targets. Additionally, many ethnic Russian and other non-native civilians have been murdered or have disappeared, which has spurred the migration of most of the nonnative population from the North Caucasus.
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Author | Jim Nichol |
Series | US Congressional Research Service Reports |
Publisher | Congressional Research Service (CRS) |