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] '''Vladimir Glebov''' was a ]n ] who participated in the ]. According to the government newspaper '']'', Glebov was almost simultaneously decorated with the ] medal and declared a suspected criminal by the Military ]'s Office for "murdering civilians with special cruelty."<ref> at The Jamestown Foundation, accessed 2009-01-31}}</ref><ref></ref><!--<ref></ref>{{rs}}--><ref> by ]</ref> ] '''Vladimir Glebov''' was a ]n ] who participated in the ]. Glebov was declared a suspected criminal by the Military ]'s Office for "murdering civilians with special cruelty."<ref> at The Jamestown Foundation, accessed 2009-01-31}}</ref><ref></ref><!--<ref></ref>{{rs}}--><ref> by ]</ref>


A few days after receiving the medal, Glebov was accused of committing ]s by targeting the ] ] population while leading a ] unit (119th Airborne Regiment). The prosecution claimed that Glebov shot dozens of unarmed Chechen men during an unsanctioned military operation in ], and then placed weapons near their bodies in order to fabricate a victory. The case was eventually shelved and Glebov was allowed to retire.
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Lieutenant-Colonel Vladimir Glebov was a Russian military officer who participated in the First Chechen War. Glebov was declared a suspected criminal by the Military Prosecutor's Office for "murdering civilians with special cruelty."

References

  1. ACCUSED CHECHEN WAR CRIMINAL BECOMES RUSSIAN MEDIA HERO. at The Jamestown Foundation, accessed 2009-01-31}}
  2. Three wars by Colonel Glebov
  3. Low Morale by PBS
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