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Russian army says to cut size of its Chechen force
reuters.com ^ | Jun 25, 2008 | James Kilner

Posted on 06/25/2008 1:29:45 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Ministry of Defense plans to cut the size of its Chechen battalions, a general has said, two months after a stand-off with soldiers loyal to Chechnya's Kremlin-backed leader.

Groomed by Russian leader Vladimir Putin to be Chechnya's president, Ramzan Kadyrov called for the Ministry of Defense to disband the battle-hardened Vostok battalion and sack its commander after the roadside stand off in April.

The Vostok battalion is commanded by Sulim Yamadayev -- one of the few Chechens powerful enough to rival the 31-year-old Kadyrov. Reducing its strength would bolster Kadyrov's power.

Russian General Vladimir Shamanov told the military newspaper Krasnaya Zvezda the Ministry of Defense had decided to cut the number of soldiers in the Vostok and Zapad battalions after Kadyrov accused them of murder and kidnapping.

"As a result the defense minister has decided to re-examine the personnel of both units, to reduce their numbers by 30 percent and not to send them any more conscripts to them," he said in an interview on the newspaper's Web site www.redstar.ru.

Another newspaper, Kommersant, said each battalion contained about 600 men.

Shamanov is head of training for the Russian military and had previously said the Vostok battalion would not be disbanded.

He declined to say whether Yamadayev was still commander of the Vostok battalion.

The battalions are currently patrolling as peacekeepers between Georgian forces and rebels in the Georgian breakaway provinces of South Ossetia and Abkhazia and they have been described as the most battle-ready Russian soldiers.

They often fight rebels in the mountains but have also clashed with forces loyal to Kadyrov. In 2007 news reports said that four members of the Zapad battalion died in a gunfight with Kadyrov's soldiers.

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TOPICS: Foreign Affairs
KEYWORDS: caucasus; chechnya; russia

1 posted on 06/25/2008 1:29:45 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
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To: Tailgunner Joe

If the West ever again has to choose sides in this conflict, it should be a no brainier which one side to favor.


2 posted on 06/25/2008 2:01:31 PM PDT by The_Media_never_lie
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To: The_Media_never_lie
Really? Both sides are former jihadist rebels which are now part of the red army. So should we support Ramzan "little Stalin" Kadyrov, "prime minister" Putin's protege, or shall it be Sulim Yamadayev and his Vostok Battalion which reports directly to the Russian Defense Ministry and which Putin sent to Lebanon to protect Hizballah from the Israelis?

Personally, I favor our Iraq coalition allies, the Georgians who suffer a criminal occupation at the hands of these muslim Red Army invaders.

3 posted on 06/25/2008 2:33:11 PM PDT by Tailgunner Joe
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