A Russian court has found a group of special forces soldiers not guilty of murdering six Chechen civilians. In a highly unusual case, the soldiers admitted carrying out the killings but denied responsibility, saying they had been ordered to do so. A pregnant woman was among those shot to death by the group of soldiers at a checkpoint in Chechnya in 2002. Human rights groups, who had hoped for a guilty verdict, say the outcome is a bitter blow.Full Story
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