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Ingush–Chechen fratricide incident

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on 13 September 2006 resulted in the death of eight police officers, and the wounding of a further 20 when
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policemen fired on each other on the border between the republics.
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Isa Kostoyev, a former high-ranking prosecutor and Ingushetian
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Second Chechen War
Chechnya
Ingushetia
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Second Chechen War
Insurgency since May 2000
Galashki
1st suicide bombings
2nd suicide bombings
Alkhan-Kala
Vedeno
1st Grozny crash
Tsotsin-Yurt
Shelkovskaya crash
2nd Grozny
Khankala crash
Grozny truck bomb
Znamenskoye suicide bombing
2004 Moscow
Grozny Stadium
Nazran
1st Avtury
4th Grozny
1st Nalchik
Dagestan sieges
Borozdinovskaya
Makhachkala bombing
2nd Nalchik

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