<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="1" > Our Lady of The State has suffered from its chaos, and Russia's gradual history of dealing with terrorists has made people's blood boil</h1>
On June 14, 1995, a terrorist attack that shocked the world was being staged in Russia.
Basayev led more than 100 Chechen terrorist militants into Buchenovsk, Russia.
This group of people entered the city, and after firing at the unarmed people on all sides, shooting and injuring countless people, they also made a particularly loud noise of the terrorist incident by burning the houses.
After the escalation, they seized schools and hospitals and detained more than 1,000 women and children as leverage to threaten the Russian government.

(Hostages taken)
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" Data-track="67" > sudden terrorist incident that put then Russian President Boris Yeltsin and Prime Minister Chernomyrkin on the brink of great enemies. </h1>
After a round of negotiations, Basayev put forward his own conditions: the Russian army immediately stopped its military operations in Chechnya and withdrew from Chechnya.
Not only that, Butbasyev also warned the Russian government that if the above conditions are not met, all the hostages will be killed.
The hostages were in a precarious situation, and that night, the frenzied terrorists killed 50 hostages and took the bodies of the killed hostages outside the hospital to demonstrate to the Russians.
In the days that followed, terrorists continued to threaten the Russian government with hostage-killing.
After the failed hostage rescue operation, the Russian government had to negotiate with terrorists to avoid the hostages continuing to be harmed.
(On-site negotiation)
The Prime Minister of the Russian Government was personally responsible for the negotiations, and after many rounds of negotiations, the Russian Government made major concessions and met almost all the conditions proposed by Basayev, which mainly included.
First: The Russian government will guarantee an immediate cessation of fighting and bombing in Chechnya, in exchange for the release of all the hostages taken.
Second: The Russian Government will appoint a delegation plenipotentiary to Chechnya on the 18th to negotiate and resolve disputes on Chechnya-related issues.
Third: While freeing all the hostages, the Russian government must provide the terrorists with evacuation means of transportation and ensure their safe arrival in Chechnya.
The above three major concessions are almost equivalent to agreeing to all of Basayev's demands, and allowing them to retreat completely.
(Terrorists who taste the sweetness)
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="68" > the Russian government at that time for the safety of the hostages, can it really endure? </h1>
In the aftermath, 125 hostages were killed and 198 were injured in this terrorist attack.
The terrorists returned to Chechnya unscathed.
If you think about it from another angle, what would happen if the Russian army at that time chose to attack strongly?
Perhaps of the 1,000 hostages, more than 125 people were killed, probably more than 600 or more?
From this point of view, we may understand the Russian government's style, hostage safety first, people-oriented.
But is this really true? The consequence of indulging evil is to make evil repeat itself.
The Chechen terrorists, who had tasted the sweetness of this hostage incident, came to a conclusion based on the russian government's dispatches.
After a terrorist attack, the holding of hostages is negotiable, which is an effective means of unequal struggle.
(Putin's cognitive changes)
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="72" > had this understanding, and in the following years, more terrorist attacks in Russia increased. </h1>
Terrorists have intensified their efforts to create incidents in Russia by means of explosions, assassinations, kidnappings, abductions, and other means.
At that time, the security problems in Russia were extremely serious, terrorist attacks were endless, and the people suffered a lot.
This is the consequence of indulging evil, and the inevitable result of compromise and concession, when you are weak, your enemy will kick your nose in the face.
People are good at being deceived, and this is what they say.
(Moscow Cultural Palace Theater Incident)
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="78" > after nearly seven years of endless terrorist attacks. </h1>
On October 23, 2002, during the Second Chechen War, Basayev once again led more than 40 bandits into the Theater of the Palace of Culture of the Bearing Factory in the southeastern region of Moscow, this time relying on more than 850 hostages in their hands, once again clamoring for the Russian army to withdraw immediately from Chechnya.
Looking at this group of terrorists who never let the Russians stop, Putin immediately rushed to the front line to take command, and when he looked back on the past many years later, he once released the following harsh words:
We will go after terrorists everywhere, kill them at the airport when they are caught, and drown in the toilet when they are caught. Forgive them for being God's business, and our task is to send them to God.
This is Putin's attitude, which was not the attitude of the Russians.
On October 27, four days after the incident at the Theater of the Palace of Culture in Moscow, the Russian military and police, in coordination with the Alpha team, anesthetized everyone in the theater area with chemical gases, and then resorted to a strong attack tactic to annihilate the Chechen bandits in one fell swoop.
In total, the Russian military and police killed a total of 39 terrorists throughout the incident, and most of the others were captured.
In this incident, 129 hostages were suffocated by anesthetic gases from the Russian army.
After neatly solving the terrorist attack on the theater of the Palace of Culture in Moscow, the Russians thought they could pause for a while.
(Russian pain)
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="77" > who would have thought that in 2004, the terrorist attacks would happen again. </h1>
This time, the terrorists occupied the No. 1 Secondary School in Beslan, North Ossetia, and took all the students and parents attending the opening ceremony as hostages.
It was intolerable, and round after round of terrorist attacks made the Russians' blood flow.
Before the alpha team organized by the government to organize a surprise rescue, the local Russian police and countless people began to assemble.
With the city of Beslan as the center, the Russian police within nearly 100 kilometers rushed to the entrance of the middle school and waited in a strict position, and countless parents also surrounded the school with their own AK47 submachine guns.
Had it not been for the hard persuasion of the mayor of Beslan, the angry parents and policemen to reason, and the fact that they had given the government a little time, an offensive might have begun long ago.
(Beslan Incident)
Shortly thereafter, the special operations team arrived and preparations for the operation began.
Inside the school, one of the terrorists who were shocked by the crowd of people outside the school accidentally detonated the bomb.
The sudden sound of the bomb finally made the parents can't help it, and they rushed into the school with the AK47.
The special combatants looked at it, this is not OK, the parents are charging, they are not sorry for the battle robe.
So, he also rushed into the school and began to rescue the hostages.
After a fierce firefight, 31 terrorists died, and the remaining terrorist, if it were not for the alpha team members shouting that their subordinates would be merciful and live, it is estimated that they would be blasted into slag by the angry parents.
In this round of fierce firefighting, 333 hostages were unfortunately killed, but this was also the last large-scale terrorist attack.
In the years that followed, there were still many terrorist attacks on Russian territory, but there were no more large-scale attacks.
Most of them are suicide bombings.
For example, the Moscow Metro incident in 2010, the Moscow airport incident in 2011, the Volgograd bus incident in 2013..........
(Intolerable terrorist attacks)
< h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="80" > the Russian federal government, which finally curbed the emergence of large-scale terrorist attacks in the country with tough measures. </h1>
However, this measure still encountered criticism, and the source of the criticism was the Gauls, who were famous for their virgin heart.
In 2002, at a press conference in Brussels, a reporter from le Monde questioned Putin's counterterrorism campaign in chechnya as a massacre of civilians, based on hearsay.
The reporter's words made Putin angry and said:
If you decide to be a terrorist outright and are ready to circumcise, then I invite you to Moscow. We have many experts in this area, and I can recommend a doctor to do the operation, so that you will never have any consequences.
Such a blunt and vivid metaphor stunned the reporter who asked the question, but made countless Russians rejoice.
On the contrary, the French people who ask questions with questioning words in interviews have recently encountered more and more terrorist attacks, which have become more and more intense.
After the interview, Putin's support rate continued to rise, and the public supported him even more.
Why?
For no other reason, Russians who experienced the collapse of the Soviet Union understood a truth in their painful memories.
(Russian)
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" data-track="85" > epilogue:</h1>
Our Lady of The Virgin mary rebelled against it.
Russians who have experienced moments of disintegration and terrorist attacks understand that their enemies have always been terrorists, not governments that fight terrorists.
Gorbachev, who had won the Nobel Peace Prize, disintegrated a great country because of his credulity and compromise.
Yeltsin, a big man who trusted successive U.S. presidents, put Russia in shock because of his credulity and compromise.
Instead, putin, who is the shortest-looking man, has done things that give the Russians hope.
Surrounded by countless hostilities and in the shadow of NATO's continuous eastward expansion, Russia's interests and status as a great power have been safeguarded with tough warnings and powerful measures.
By responding to terrorist attacks, we can see what kind of leaders Russians admire.