Timeline of Terror: Russia Is A Terrorist State
Putin Is A War Criminal
Part 1 (1990s)
Vladimir Putin is a terrorist and a war criminal. He has utilized KGB-era narrative control devices to flood social media with disinformation. Here is the history of his path of destruction.
In the 1990s and early 2000s, several significant events took place across Europe and Asia. In 1990, German reunification was accomplished after the fall of the Berlin Wall, which had separated East and West Germany since 1961. Later in 1994, Ukraine, Russia, and Budapest signed a treaty called the Budapest Memorandum, which committed the countries to respect each other's territorial integrity and refrain from using nuclear weapons.
The First Chechen War, which lasted from 1994 to 1996, occurred when Russia sent troops to Chechnya to suppress the separatist movement. In 1997, a treaty between Russia and Ukraine was signed in Kyiv, settling disputes over the Black Sea Fleet's division and establishing a friendship treaty between the two countries.
In 1998, ethnic cleansing took place in Kosovo, a Serbian province. Serbian forces targeted Albanians, killing thousands of them and forcing hundreds of thousands to flee their homes. Finally, in 1999, a series of bombings occurred in Moscow, which was blamed on Chechen militants, leading to an escalation of the Second Chechen War.
These events shaped the political and social landscape of Europe and Asia in the 1990s and early 2000s, leading to changes in international relations, the breakup of Yugoslavia, and the rise of separatist movements.
Greater detail about these events can be found in the blogs below.