6. What led to violence in the Caucasus region of Russia? What was Russia's reaction to the rebellion? Cite evidence to support your answer. Response should be 3-5 sentences.

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The violence in the Caucasus region of Russia was a result of the separatist movements seeking independence from the Russian government. Chechnya was one of the most prominent regions that fought against the Russian government. Russia's reaction to the rebellion was severe as they launched military campaigns in the region. The ongoing conflicts led to human rights abuses, widespread destruction, and displacement of civilians. According to Human Rights Watch, the Russian government violated a range of human rights, including targeting civilians, torturing prisoners, and extrajudicial killings in the region.
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