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Chechen amnesty expires

An amnesty offered by the Russian government to Chechen insurgents expired last night. The amnesty was first offered July 15, after the killing of Chechen leader Shamil Basayev, who was behind the 2004 school attack in Beslan. Although specific figures differ, the Russian antiterrorism committee says about five hundred insurgents have surrendered under the amnesty.

Mosnews
AP reporting

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