Six Western aid workers-five women and a man-were shot and killed December 17, 1996, by Chechen separatists in the worst premeditated attack in the 134-year-old history of the International Committee of the Red Cross. The NGO pulled all of its remaining workers out of the country and suspended all aid to Chechnya.
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