The Insurgency in Ingushetia (Russian: Война в Ингушетии, romanized: Voyna v Ingushetii) began in 2007 as an escalation of an insurgency in Ingushetia connected...
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insurgency in the North Caucasus, Ingushetia remains one of the poorest and most unstable regions of Russia. Although the violence has died down in recent...
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(1999), the Second Chechen War (1999-2009), the Insurgency in Ingushetia (2009–2017) and the Insurgency in the North Caucasus (2009–2017). Артамонов, Герман;...
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years. In mid-2015, Ingushetia's president, Yunus-Bek Yevkurov, stated that the insurgency in the Republic had been 'defeated'. The insurgency in Kabardino-Balkaria...
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Vilayat Galgayche (category Ingushetia)
rebels in 2010. The capture or killing of many Vilayat commanders from 2010 onwards coincided with a decline in the insurgency in Ingushetia, with the...
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an Islamist militant leader in the Russian North Caucasus republic of Ingushetia. Active in the Insurgency in Ingushetia from at least 2009 , Getagazhev...
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Second Chechen War (redirect from War in the North Caucasus)
Chechen War International response to the Second Chechen War Insurgency in Ingushetia Insurgency in the North Caucasus Until 31 December 1999. From 31 December...
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Akhmad Kadyrov (category People murdered in Russia)
leading figure in the resistance movement – decided to abandon the insurgency and offered his support to the Russian federal forces in the Second Chechen...
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brought to trial. On March 2, 2010, Buryatsky was killed in the village of Ekazhevo in Ingushetia (Russia), during a Russian military operation involving...
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the greater insurgency in the North Caucasus. He was active mostly in south-western Chechnya, near and across the borders with Ingushetia and Georgia...
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Riyad-us Saliheen Brigade of Martyrs (category Islamic terrorism in Russia)
in numerous smaller suicide attacks in Chechnya and Ingushetia, and since the beginning of 2010 eventually also in Dagestan. It also took responsibility...
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violent political and ethnic conflicts in the countries of the former Soviet Union following its dissolution in 1991. Some of these conflicts such as the...
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Cerwyn (May 27, 2015). "Foreign Bodies: Transnational Activism, the Insurgency in the North Caucasus and "Beyond"" (PDF). Terrorism and Political Violence...
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Magomed Suleimanov (category People shot dead by law enforcement officers in Russia)
Dagestan's armed insurgency, however in 2008 he surrendered to authorities and received an amnesty. In 2009, Suleimanov rejoined the insurgency, where he would...
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Caucasian Front (militant group) (category Islamism in Chechnya)
new insurgency in the North Caucasus. Increasingly frequent clashes between federal forces and local rebels continued in Dagestan and Ingushetia, while...
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Alu Alkhanov (category Articles lacking in-text citations from October 2022)
North Caucasus Transport Department of the former Chechen-Ingushetia government in Grozny in 1992. He was later promoted to head the department, a post...
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Abdul-Halim Sadulayev (category Deaths by firearm in Russia)
enlisted in the formation of the Caucasian Front, that giving up on civilian targets would help spread the insurgency across the North Caucasus. In February...
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First Chechen War (redirect from War crimes in the First Chechen War)
Republic split in two in June 1992 amidst the armed conflict between the Ingush and Ossetians. The newly created Republic of Ingushetia then joined the...
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the neighbouring Republic of Ingushetia on 22 June 2009, Kadyrov claimed that the Kremlin had ordered him to fight insurgents there, and during his subsequent...
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and Emir Magas; born 19 August 1974) is the former leader of both the Ingushetia-based Ingush Jamaat and as the military wing of the Caucasus Emirate....
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Beslan school siege (redirect from School hostage crisis in Beslan)
Sagopshi, Ingushetia who owned the truck that drove the insurgents to the school. Timur Magomedovich Tsokiyev (31) – An Ingush from Sagopshi, Ingushetia. Aslan...
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for the attack. In March 2011, it was reported that Aslan Byutukayev had been killed in an airstrike by Russian Air Force in Ingushetia, along with the...
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Islamic State insurgency in the North Caucasus is ongoing terror activity of the Islamic State branch in the North Caucasus after the insurgency of the Caucasus...
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2002 Khankala Mi-26 crash (category Aviation accidents and incidents in Russia in 2002)
Russian Mil Mi-26 helicopter in a minefield, which resulted in the death of 127 Russian soldiers in the greatest loss of life in the history of helicopter...
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Tukhchar massacre (category War in Dagestan (1999))
Failure in Chechnya". Chechnya: From Past to Future. Anthem Press. pp. 79–115. ISBN 978-1-84331-164-5. "Rebels pick Chechen warlord in Dagestan insurgency; Government...
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Islamic State – Caucasus Province (category Islamic terrorism in Russia)
in June 2015 by Vilayat Nokhchicho leader Aslan Byutukayev, and in an audio statement purportedly made by militants in Dagestan, Chechnya, Ingushetia...
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Insurgency from 1999 to 2002, 1,614-1,822 Interior Ministry troops were killed. January 1, 2003 – December 31, 2003 – During the Chechen insurgency in...
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Turpal-Ali Atgeriyev (category Prisoners who died in Russian detention)
including taking part in the 1996 Kizlyar-Pervomayskoye hostage crisis in Dagestan. Later, he became a Deputy Prime Minister in the government of the...
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Movsar Barayev (category Islamic terrorism in Russia)
Barayev who allegedly worked under FSB guidance. After his uncle's death in June 2001 until his own, Movsar was the leader of a Chechen terrorist militia...
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Khasavyurt Accord (category 1996 in Russia)
an agreement that marked the end of the First Chechen War, signed in Khasavyurt in Dagestan on 30 August 1996 between Alexander Lebed and Aslan Maskhadov...
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