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  2. Grozny - Wikipedia

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    During the early phase of the Russian siege on Grozny on 25 October 1999, Russian forces launched five SS-21 ballistic missiles at the crowded central bazaar and a maternity ward, killing more than 140 people and injuring hundreds. During the massive shelling of the city that followed, most of the Russian artillery were directed toward the ...

  3. File:Grozny, Russia, Grozny Towers at night.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. File:Grozny, Russia, Grozny City Towers at night.jpg

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    The Grozny-City Towers is a five-star skyscraper hotel and business complex located in Grozny, Chechnya. Русский: Грозный, Чечня, Россия. «Грозный-Сити», комплекс высотных зданий в Грозном в центре города.

  5. Grozny Oblast - Wikipedia

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    Grozny Oblast (Russian: Гро́зненская о́бласть) was an administrative entity (an oblast) of the Russian SFSR that was established as Grozny Okrug (Гро́зненский о́круг) on 7 March 1944 [1] and abolished on 9 January 1957.

  6. Ukraine-Russia war: The latest maps and key developments - AOL

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    In a video shared on Twitter, one Ukrainian soldier claimed forces have liberated the village of Davydiv Brid, among many others. These areas had been taken by the Russian military over a period ...

  7. Groznensky okrug - Wikipedia

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    According to the Russian Empire Census, the Groznensky okrug had a population of 226,035 on 28 January [O.S. 15 January] 1897, including 117,888 men and 108,147 women. The majority of the population indicated Chechen to be their mother tongue, with a significant Russian speaking minority.

  8. Grozny-City - Wikipedia

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    Grozny-City Towers is a five-star skyscraper hotel, 40-storey apartment building, and business centre complex located near Grozny Central Mosque. [citation needed] Grozny-City's Phoenix building is the tallest building in Chechnya. [3]

  9. Grozny (inhabited locality) - Wikipedia

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    Grozny, a city and the capital of the Chechen Republic Rural localities Grozny (Pobedenskoye Rural Settlement), Maykopsky District, Republic of Adygea , a khutor in Maykopsky District of the Republic of Adygea ; municipally, a part of Pobedenskoye Rural Settlement of that district; 44°38′N 40°12′E  /  44.633°N 40.200°E  / 44.633;