First Chechen War - The First on a long list of Russian generals to be killed
Time: Saturday Jan 7, 1995
Place: Chechnya, Russia
Details: On 7 January 1995, Russian Major-General Viktor Vorobyov was killed by mortar fire, becoming the first on a long list of Russian generals to be killed in Chechnya.
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