None of Russian Republics want to gain independance from Russia.
Chechnya won virtual independence from Russia in 1996 after a two-year war and declared the region an Islamic republic.
Chechnya is an Autonomous Republic of the Russian Federation and it wants complete independence from Russia. Russia does not want to give them independence because, amongst other things, Chechnya is geographically in the path of a major oil pipeline to the south which is economically important to Russia. Chechnya could probably not stand in the international community because it does not produce anything. The Russian Mafia is said to consist predominantly of Chechnyans. One of Chechnyas neighbours, Dagestan, has similar objectives but has not been so militant about it. Both Chechnya and Dagestan are predominantly Muslim which is a further problem they have with non-Muslim Russia.
Chechnya
Many, but the most prevalent are the Chechens from Chechnya.
Ukraine is a neighbor to Russia, and Russia is a much larger and more powerful country than Ukraine. Historically Russia has dominated Ukraine. In order for Ukraine to maintain its independence, it wants to ally itself with the Western World. If Ukraine is allied with the West, it will not have to worry about Russia attempting to dominate its foreign policy because it will have the protection of NATO.
In a formal sense, the Ukraine has no enemies. But the eastern part of the country has a lot of inhabitants of Russian descent and most of its all-powerful industrialists there have close connexions to Russia. Russia uses that situation to support pro-Russian separatist movements that today control a large part of Ukraine's border area. But it's not so much that Russia is an 'enemy' of the Ukraine: Russia simply wants it to be and remain just that much destabilized and out of the sphere of influence of the Western powers.
from where it wants
because russia wants Ukrain to be part of Russia like it was before
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I wouldn't say hate, but are cautious. There is over 60 years of history with Russian politics and policies. The Russian government is still communist and still wants to destroy democracy so they do things to sow the seeds of discontent and distrust of democracy. We have a tendency to think there are no spies and that the Russian government is a friend. It is the opposite. The Russian officials invited into the Oval Office the other day are spies.
No Russia wants Georgea for its own purposes in working codition.