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Ex-Russian defense chief Garchev dies

MOSCOW, Sept. 23 (UPI) -- Former Russian Defense Minister Pavel Grachev died Sunday at a clinic near Moscow at the age of 64, a clinic spokesman said.

Grachev was defense minister under President Boris Yeltsin from 1992-1996 and was a leader in developing the bloody Russian military campaign in breakaway Chechnya.

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The cause of death was not revealed, RIA Novosti news agency said.

Grachev had presumed the Chechen rebellion could be quickly quelled with a minimal military force, but the rebels were able to frustrate the initial attacks on the capital Grozny, RIA Novosti said.

Yeltsin sacked Grachev after his re-election in 1996. Grachev, a career army officer who oversaw the 1992 withdrawal of Soviet troops from Germany, went on to a brief stint with the Russian arms exporting company Rusvooruzheniye.

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