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Wednesday, 12 January, 2000, 08:02 GMT
Russia rethinks Chechnya tactics
Officials in Russia say they are rethinking military tactics in Chechnya, after a series of setbacks at the hands of rebel fighters.
He said that rebel attacks on the towns of Shali and Argun had been made possible by insufficient checks on the adult male population, a mistake he said would not be repeated. "It was our soft-heartedness, but often our trust has been misplaced," General Kazantsev said. Three rebels - a Chechen and two mercenaries of Slavic origin - were detained early on Wednesday during a special operation, Itar-Tass news agency reported.
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Russian military sources said that all three had taken part in the fighting.
Over 30 people suspected of involvement in military operations or contacts with Chechen rebels have been detained by Russian troops since Tuesday.
Reverses Russian generals are on the defensive after a series of dramatic raids on Chechen towns under their control.
Russian television stations broadcast reports late on Tuesday from Shali, a town in south-east Chechnya which was again under Russian control after a day of fierce fighting.
Russian troops had taken the town weeks ago, but Chechens attacked it and several others simultaneously on Sunday, and Russian troops had to fight hard to regain control.
Both sides also described clashes in and around Grozny and in the southern mountains, where Russia's military said it also carried out air strikes. In Moscow, Russian Defence Minister Igor Sergeyev said Acting President Vladimir Putin had approved new methods to press on with the three-and-a-half-month campaign, although he gave no details. Meanwhile, the Chechen rebels have announced that they will now switch to a tactic of constant partisan raids. The Russian media was showing signs of concern after the military reverses. "For the first time this new war recalls the events of 1994-96," the daily Nezavisimaya Gazyeta wrote on Tuesday, referring to the Chechens' successful tactic of guerrilla attacks during that war. "If the political leadership does not make serious strategic changes in its North Caucasus policy, then we can expect more serious casualties and defeats," said the newspaper Izvestiya.
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