Comments by "Paul Panter" (@paulpanter1092) on "THETI Mapping"
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Vladimir Zhirinovsky (1946-2022), then DUMA deputy:
"In mid-September 1999, a series of terrorist attacks attributed to Chechen terrorists served as the Kremlin's reason for the second Chechen war. The new war in the Caucasus was popular among the Russian population. The campaign became a decisive factor in the rise of the then new head of government, Vladimir Putin.
The bombing of a residential building in the southern Russian provincial town of Volgodonsk on September 16, 1999, allegedly carried out by Chechen terrorists, which left 17 people dead, had been announced at a State Duma session in Moscow three days earlier.
September 13, 1999: "Parliamentary Speaker Gennady Seleznev read us the news of the explosion.
However, this did not happen until three days later, on September 16, 1999."
The FSB had obviously been sloppy. Putin had headed the FSB until he became prime minister in August 1999.
Similar explosions occurred in other cities, including Moscow, with a total of 357 dead and over 1,000 injured.
Putin walked over the corpses of his own countrymen into the Kremlin.
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