[
US
/ˈtʃɛtʃniə/
]
NOUN
- an autonomous republic in southwestern Russia in the northern Caucasus Mountains bordering on Georgia; declared independence from the USSR in 1991 but Russian troops invaded and continue to prosecute a relentless military campaign in the largely Muslim republic
How To Use Chechnya In A Sentence
- He almost single-handedly brokered a peace deal with secessionist rebels in Chechnya last fall, thereby ending an inordinately bloody war.
- Tentara Russia melarang para pria dari Chechnya untuk kembali ke kampong halamannya yang berarti meninggalkan sanak keluarganya di sana. KUMPULAN RANGKUMAN PERISTIWA DARI TAHUN 1999 SD 2002
- North Ossetia lies to the west of the seething Chechnya region where Russian forces have been trying to subdue separatists for a decade.
- Our soldiers are sent to the south to patrol an area neighboring Chechnya.
- Their country's withdrawal of troops from the rebel republic of Chechnya is the key demand of the raiders.
- The main problem in Chechnya today is how to find artificial limbs for amputees.
- The starting gun was sounded last week to launch the presidential election campaign in Chechnya.
- But we know that the real special people, the people who were blooded in Chechnya and also in Bosnia and in other places, they're here, Larry.
- Guys who fought in Grozny [Chechnya], in Afghanistan, guys who aren't all that interested in giving up. Five Days in Fallujah
- Chechnya, a puzzle within this great unknown, is even less understood.