List of Second Chechen War assassinations

There were a number of assassinations connected to the Second Chechen War, conducted by the Russian Federation secret agents and the Chechen separatist and North Caucasian rebels, as well as by an unknown assailants.

Assassinations in Chechnya

Assassinations in North Caucasus

Other

Assassinations in Moscow

Assassinations abroad

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