Section B · Page 6 The University Daily Kansan Monday, December 6, 1999 CALL FOR GTA AWARD NOMINATIONS The Graduate and Professional Association and the Graduate School invite nominations for the Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant Awards. Information and nomination forms available in 300 Strong Hall. Questions? Call 864-4141 Deadline for student nominations: December 10 We're Open 24 Hours Need a Quiet Place To Study For Finals All Night Long? Dec.8,9,12,13,14,15 Kansas Union Lobby Level 4 (after normal building hours) Enter on Level 4, East Side, on Jayhawk Blvd. Kansas Union · 864-4596 · www.jayhawks.com/union FOOD OFFER HIDDEN IN THIS AD EMPTY YOUR BACKPACKS AND FILL YOUR POCKETS WITH CASH AT THE BURGER KING World 1116W 23RD• LAWRENCE• KS 66046•749-5206 http://ubs.lawrence.com e-mail: univbksh@idir.net Rebels in Russian republic continue to use guerrilla tactics in ongoing war The Associated Press NAZRAN, Russia— As Russia has tightened its circle around Grozny and continued to pummel the Chechen capital with air and artillery attacks, Chechen rebels have turned increasingly to guerrilla tactics, the Russian military said yesterday. Because the Russian forces have occupied the greater part of Chechnya, blocking several strategic regions, Chechnya's "illegal armed formations were increasingly using guerrilla methods of warfare," said Col. Gennady Alyokhin, a Russian military spokesman. It's a dangerous shift for Russia, which had been hoping to avoid a close-fought war for fear of high casualties among its soldiers. When Russia launched its ground offensive into Chechnya in September, the military was predicting a quick, victorious campaign, and said the militants could be destroyed by the end of the year. But in recent days, the upbeat forecasts have given way to expectations of a longer, harmer战。 Russian forces have yet to try to seize the capital or venture into the republic's southern mountain ranges, where they would be vulnerable to hit-and-run attacks. The Russian military has denied reports of heavy casualties among its troops. However, another top Russian commander, Maj. Gen. Sergei Makarov, said that the army was short on manpower. The military has been sending in conscripts, who have served only six months in the army, Makarov said on Saturday in Kurchaloi, about 20 miles southeast of Grozny. "I think we will see in the year 2000, and only then will we go into the mountains," said Lt. Gen. Vladimir Bulgakov, a Russian commander whose unit was stationed near Grozny yesterday. That practice would contradict the government's earlier promise that only trained soldiers who had served for at least a year would be sent to Chechnya. Russian artillery shelled the outskirts of Grozny yesterday, and warplanes dropped bombs on the city, targeting ammunition depots, rebel command headquarters and communication centers, the military press center said. Grozny Mayor Lecha Dudayev warned yesterday that, because the city had no transportation, civilians would be unable to use a safe passage corridor the Russian military planned to open today to move the capital's mostly elderly and infirm residents to the Russian-controlled north. He said those who wanted to leave would have to cover up to 12 miles by foot, Interfax reported. Russian commanders said they had surrounded the capital completely, but Chechen fighters said they still could move in and out of the city if they stayed away from the roads, which the Russians control. The rebels also say they have adequate food and ammunition in Grozny. Russian general Alyokhin said the militants were were taking measures to make Grozny and the rebel stronghold of Urus-Martan into impregnable fortresses where Russian forces would suffer significant losses. 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