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January 26, 1996 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-01-26

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isfied that Yad Ezra continues to
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New York (JTA) — As the bor-
ders of the Chechen war ex-
panded, Jews from the area
continued to find safety in Israel.
A Jewish Agency for Israel
refugee camp in the breakaway
Russian republic of Chechnya
closed its gates when its occu-
pants left for Israel.
At the same time, in nearby
Dagestan, another crisis was un-
der way, with at least one Jew re-
ported to be victimized by the
new round of fighting.
Russian troops this week bom-
barded areas of Dagestan, a re-
public within the Russian
federation just across the border
from Chechnya. The bombing
came after Chechen separatist
rebels refused to surrender
dozens of hostages.
The crisis erupted Jan. 9 when
a band led by a Chechen seces-
sionist leader took over a hospi-
tal with 2,000 people in it in the
town of Kizlyar.
Chaim Chesler, the head of the
Jewish Agency office in the for-
mer Soviet Union, confirmed that
at least one hostage was Jewish.
Additional information on the
ongoing battle was not available.
In Chechnya itself, separatists
have fought Russian forces since
December 1994.
As the situation escalated this
week, Russian artillery contin-
ued to assault positions this week
in southern Chechnya.
But the Chechen aliyah con-
tinued.
After Mr. Chesler "locked by
key the gate" of the P'atigorsk
refugee camp, officially closing
the site, he boarded an airplane
— along with 31 Chechen
refugees — bound for Israel.

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