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Chechnya is a clannish territory and the main clans support Russian government. Moreover, they do realise that without being in Russian Federation they won't be independent for too long (thanks to Georgia).
No. It is because the Russians consider Chechnya to be part of Russia and don't want part of their country amputated. And if Chechnya goes, whet will go next?
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