-Caveat Lector-

Give me a break, eh? Don't you recognize the game of CAT AND MOUSE when it
is played? Russia is a nuclear power and according to stats I can produce at
any time it was ahead of USA when it GRACIOUSLY decided to end the Cold War.
So an intelligent person would ask, WHAT IS THE REAL GAME BEHIND THIS? Funny
that CBC (Canada) would never even think of asking that! But then, nobody
ever expected any "Medium" dependent on Cretin's government WELFARE for its
survival to be competent.
FWP

htttp://users.uniserve.com/~culturex/Machine-Psychology.htm

>Chechens surprise with counter-attack, Russians admit heavy losses
>GROZNY, Russia, Nov 29 (AFP) -
>Chechen fighters seized the initiative Monday, taking a second village as
>fierce fighting flared on the eastern front and a top general admitted
heavy
>losses in recent clashes.
>
>In Moscow, Russia slapped down talk of a mediation role for the OSCE in
>resolving the conflict, Norwegian Foreign Minister Knut Vollebaek leaving
>without a date for an OSCE mission to the region.
>
>After weeks of setbacks, Grozny said its troops had extended a weekend
>counter-attack, capturing the village of Noibyora 50 kilometres (30 miles)
>east of Grozny on Monday.
>
>The settlement, near the Russian-controlled second city of Gudermes, is
close
>to Novogroznensky which was snatched by Chechen troops at the weekend.
>
>Moscow declined to comment the report, but insisted its troops had regained
>control of Novogroznensky.
>
>Russian television showed Russian armour patrolling the zone as helicopter
>gunships buzzed overhead in the hunt for Chechen fighters who hit an Mi-8
>attack helicopter, killing the pilot.
>
>Both sides reported heavy fighting around Alleroi, 10 kilometres from
>Chechnya's eastern border with the neighbouring Russian republic of
Dagestan.
>
>Intense clashes were also reported around Alkhan-Yurt, a village at the
>southwestern gates of Grozny, and the key bastion of Urus-Martan, 20
>kilometres southwest of the capital.
>
>The flurry of skirmishes came as Russian Chief of Staff General Valery
>Manilov said 12 paratroopers had died near the village of Kharachoi, in the
>southeastern Vedeno district, fiefdom of leading Chechen field commander
>Shamil Basayev.
>
>"Our kids were forced to fight to the end. Out of 14 people, 12 people
died,"
>he said of the November 17 clash.
>
>The toll is the heaviest admitted by Russian commanders from a single
battle
>with the Chechens in the current campaign.
>
>A rebel field commander told AFP on November 22 that Chechen forces had
>killed more than 200 Russians near Kharachoi and produced a video showing
>some 40 corpses in Russian uniform and two prisoners.
>
>The Chechen thrust signalled a switch in tactics, the outgunned guerrillas
>until now having avoided pitched battles with Russian troops who rolled
into
>the rebel republic on October 1.
>
>Russian generals have relied on massive aerial and artillery superiority to
>push back the rebels, rather than risk a repeat of street battles which led
>to disastrous losses in the 1994-96 war between the two sides.
>
>Despite the setbacks, Russia's official envoy to Chechnya Nikolai Koshman
>predicted federal troops would control two-thirds of Chechnya, including
>Grozny, by December 20.
>
>Russian forces, who currently control more than half of the republic,
>continued to pound Urus-Martan, which guards vital escape routes from
Grozny.
>Russian generals had hoped to take the town last week.
>
>Federal aircraft carried out 50 air raids in Chechnya Monday after more
than
>more than 200 raids on Chechen positions at the weekend.
>
>Chechen officials say Grozny and Urus-Martan have been 80 percent destroyed
>by the relentless onslaught which has left more than 4,500 people dead.
>
>Grozny's mayor said Saturday that 260 people had been killed in the
preceding
>48 hours, in some of the heaviest bombing yet of the capital.
>
>Reports of Russian disregard for civilian casualties have prompted sharp
>criticism from the West, including Vollebaek, the current chairman of the
>Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe.
>
>But the official, in Moscow to discuss an OSCE mission to the region, left
>empty handed and with a Russia rejection of any OSCE mediation role ringing
>in his ears.
>
>"I would not be honest if I said that I'm satisfied with my achievements,"
>Vollebaek said ahead of his departure for the United States.
>
>His host Igor Ivanov, the Russian foreign minister, bluntly said Moscow
"does
>not need mediation to resolve this problem." It was not clear when the
issue
>would be discussed again.



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