The fighting in Chechnya and neighboring republics has left environmental destruction and rapidly decaying healthby Nabi Abdullaev One NAZRAN, INGUSHETIA, Russia–The dark warehouse of the Anarik refugee camp in Ingushetia, divided into partitions with dirty planks and smeared paperboard, resembles a honeycomb. An old woman lies on a plank bed and coughs long and loud, her supple body shaking with […]

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