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[[Lieutenant-Colonel]] '''Vladimir Glebov''' was a [[Russia]]n [[military officer]] who participated in the [[First Chechen War]]. |
[[Lieutenant-Colonel]] '''Vladimir Glebov''' was a [[Russia]]n [[military officer]] who participated in the [[First Chechen War]]. Glebov was declared a suspected criminal by the Military [[Prosecutor]]'s Office for "murdering civilians with special cruelty."<ref>[http://www.jamestown.org/single/?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=22788&tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5=215 ACCUSED CHECHEN WAR CRIMINAL BECOMES RUSSIAN MEDIA HERO.] at The Jamestown Foundation, accessed 2009-01-31}}</ref><ref>[http://www.ruscourier.ru/archive/3266 Three wars by Colonel Glebov]</ref><!--<ref>[http://www.1worldcommunication.org/russiancolonel.htm Russian Colonel in Murder Trial]</ref>{{rs}}--><ref> [http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/europe/november96/morale_11-26.html Low Morale] by [[PBS]]</ref> |
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A few days after receiving the medal, Glebov was accused of committing [[war crime]]s by targeting the [[Chechens|Chechen]] [[civilian]] population while leading a [[Russian Airborne Troops]] unit (119th Airborne Regiment). The prosecution claimed that Glebov shot dozens of unarmed Chechen men during an unsanctioned military operation in [[Grozny]], and then placed weapons near their bodies in order to fabricate a victory. The case was eventually shelved and Glebov was allowed to retire. |
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Revision as of 20:37, 1 February 2009
Lieutenant-Colonel Vladimir Glebov was a Russian military officer who participated in the First Chechen War. Glebov was declared a suspected criminal by the Military Prosecutor's Office for "murdering civilians with special cruelty."[1][2][3]
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- ^ ACCUSED CHECHEN WAR CRIMINAL BECOMES RUSSIAN MEDIA HERO. at The Jamestown Foundation, accessed 2009-01-31}}
- ^ Three wars by Colonel Glebov
- ^ Low Morale by PBS