Ingushetia
1999 Sep 25 |
In Chechnya Russian warplanes knocked out local TV and mobile phones and forced thousands of civilians to flee Grozny. 7 people were reported killed and 24 wounded. An estimated 100,000 crowded the border crossing to Ingushetia. Links: Russia, Chechnya, Ingushetia |
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1999 Sep 28 |
In Chechnya 8 people were killed when a schoolhouse was bombed on the 6th day of Russian air attacks. Some 60,000 people had reportedly fled to the neighboring regions of Ingushetia, Dagestan, North Ossetia and Stavropol. Links: Russia, Chechnya, Dagestan, Ingushetia, Ossetia |
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1999 Nov 18 |
The UN high commissioner for refugees, Sadako Ogata, visited Chechen refugee camps in Ingushetia. Some 215,000 refugees had fled Russian attacks. Links: Russia, Chechnya, UN, Ingushetia |
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2000 Oct 8 |
Chechen rebels crossed into Ingushetia and attacked a police patrol. 2 officers were killed and 3 wounded. Links: Chechnya, Ingushetia |
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2001 Jul 3 4 |
A Russian roundup operation sent an estimated 26,000 Chechen refugees fleeing to Ingushetia. Lt. Gen. Vladimir Moltenskoi, acting commander of Russian forces, later acknowledged that his troops committed widespread crimes during the operation. Links: Russia, Chechnya, Ingushetia |
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2002 Apr 28 |
General Murat Zyazikov was elected president of Ingushetia, replacing military commander Ruslan Aushev. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2002 Aug 27 |
Two Russian border guards were arrested and confessed to killing eight of their comrades in Ingushetia to avenge hazing. President Vladimir Putin called for better discipline and combat-readiness amid a string of deadly incidents. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2002 Sep 26 |
A Russian military helicopter was shot down in the Russian republic of Ingushetia near the border with Chechnya, killing two crewmen. At least 14 Russian servicemen were killed in fierce fighting with rebels. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2002 Nov 27 |
Russian officials renewed their drive to close sprawling tent camps in the republic of Ingushetia that are home to tens of thousands of Chechen refugees. Links: Russia, Chechnya, Ingushetia |
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2003 Sep 15 |
In Ingushetia, Russia, a truck filled with explosives blew up outside a government security building, killing at least three people and wounding at least 22. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2004 Jun 22 |
Thousands of Russian troops poured into Nazran, Ingushetia, chasing Chechen rebels who set fire to police and government buildings and killed at least 48 people in brazen overnight attacks. Links: Russia, Chechnya, Ingushetia |
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2004 Sep 3 |
Commandos stormed a school in southern Russia and battled Chechen separatist rebels holding hundreds of hostages, as crying children, some naked and covered in blood, fled through explosions and gunfire. Ultimately 334 people, including 186 children, were killed in the violence that ended a hostage standoff with militants in Beslan, Russia. 31 of 32 hostage takers were killed. 6 Chechens and 4 Ingush were identified among the hostage takers. In 2006 a woman died from her injuries in Beslan bringing the total deaths to 334. Links: Russia, Chechnya, Ingushetia, Ossetia, School Shooter |
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2005 Jan 8 |
Russian troops killed 5 alleged militants hiding in a house in the city of Nazran, Ingushetia, in a firefight. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2005 Aug 25 |
In the southern Russian city of Nazran 2 bombs exploded, wounding the sec-ond-highest-ranking official in the mostly Muslim region of Ingushetia and killing his driver, in what was described as an assassination attempt. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2005 Oct 12 |
An explosion hit a distillery in Russia's Ingushetia region and there were casualties. A police spokesman called the blast a terrorist act. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2006 May 17 |
In southern Russia Ingushetia's Deputy Interior Minister Dzhabrail Kostoyev, two of his bodyguards and four civilians were killed when a sedan packed with explosives blocked a road on the outskirts of the region's main city of Nazran and blew up. A rebel ambush killed 5 Russian soldiers. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2006 Jun 9 |
In Russia gunmen shot and killed a police commander, his three young children, driver and bodyguard in the troubled southern province of Ingushetia. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2006 Jul 10 |
Chechen warlord Shamil Basayev (41) was killed in Ingushetia. He had claimed responsibility for modern Russia's worst terrorist attacks including Beslan in 2004. He was killed along with 4 other militant while accompanying a truck filled with 220 pounds of dynamite that blew up in the Ingush village of Ekazhevo. Shortly before his death he was appointed vice-president of Ichkeria, the rebel’s name for their non-existent state. Links: Russia, Chechnya, Ingushetia |
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2006 Oct 16 |
The business chief of Russian state news agency Itar-Tass was found knifed to death at his flat in central Moscow. Police in Russia’s North Caucasus region of Ingushetia arrested rights activists and violently broke up a rally in memory of slain reporter Anna Politkovskaya. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2007 Jan 31 |
Unidentified gunmen opened fire on a car carrying the chief Muslim leader in Ingushetia, seriously wounding the mufti and his son. Links: Ingushetia |
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2007 Jul 18 |
An explosion tore through a crowd of mourners at a cemetery in southern Russia, wounding at least 10 people, including four police officers. The funeral was for an ethnic Russian woman who had been fatally shot along with her two grown children July 16 in Ingushetia. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2007 Aug 22 |
In Ingushetia, Russia, one serviceman was killed and five were wounded when gunmen attacked their armored personnel carrier with grenades and automatic weapons fire. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2007 Aug 31 |
A car bomb exploded near a police vehicle in Russia's troubled North Caucasus region, killing four police officers in Nazran, Ingushetia. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2007 Oct 25 |
Amnesty International said human rights violations in the Russian region of Ingushetia have increased with a surge in abductions and beatings. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2007 Nov 9 |
In Ingushetia a special operation to capture alleged terrorists left a child dead after soldiers fired on a family of five. Links: Ingushetia |
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2007 Dec 11 |
A judge from the top court in southern Russia's violence-plagued Dagestan region was fatally shot by an unidentified attacker. Dagestan Supreme Court Justice Kurban Pashayev was shot more than 10 times with a pistol in the entranceway of his apartment building in the provincial capital, Makhachkala. In Ingushetia an 18-year-old rookie in an elite police unit was fatally shot by attackers who fired at him at close range from a passing car as he was walking home after work. Links: Russia, Dagestan, Murder, Ingushetia |
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2007 Dec 12 |
Russia ordered a British cultural organization to suspend all of its operations outside Moscow at the beginning of 2008, the latest move in a long-running dispute. Russian officials accused the British Council, a non-governmental organization that acts as the cultural department of the British Embassy, of operating illegally in St. Petersburg and Yekaterinburg. Links: Russia, Dagestan, Ingushetia |
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2007 Dec 27 |
In Ingushetia several militants ambushed a border guards' vehicle, killing two officers and wounding two other servicemen. Links: Ingushetia |
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2008 Jan 26 |
Russian riot police fired warning shots into the air and beat demonstrators who tried to rally against alleged vote-rigging in the Muslim region of Ingushetia. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2008 Mar 24 |
A car bomb exploded outside a bank in southern Russia's violence-plagued Ingushetia region, wounding at least five people. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2008 Apr 13 |
Khasan Yandiyev (51), a top judge in Russia's southern troubled province of Ingushetia, was shot dead. He had led trials of Islamic rebels. Links: Russia, Murder, Ingushetia |
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2008 Jun 8 |
An unidentified gunman shot and killed a police officer in the city of Nazran in the province of Ingushetia. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2008 Jun 13 |
Russian officials said four people were killed in Nazran, the biggest city in the Ingushetia region, in an explosion that destroyed a building. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2008 Jul 5 |
In Ingushetia a police officer was killed and another was injured when their armored vehicle came under grenade fire. Links: Ingushetia |
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2008 Jul 9 |
In Ingushetia police said three officers have been killed and four kidnapped in separate attacks. Links: Ingushetia |
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2008 Jul 30 |
In the troubled Russian republic of Ingushetia a car bomb exploded outside the regional police headquarters morning, killing at least two police. Links: Ingushetia |
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2008 Aug 31 |
Police arrested Magomed Yevloyev, the owner of the Ingushetiya.ru web site, taking him off a plane that had just landed in Ingushetia province. Police whisked Yevloyev away in a car and later dumped him on the road with a gunshot wound in the head. Yevloyev died in a hospital shortly afterward. Links: Russia, Murder, Ingushetia |
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2008 Sep 30 |
In Ingushetia a suicide bomber attacked the motorcade of Ruslan Meiriyev, the top police official. Meiriyev was unhurt, but a bystander was killed along with the attacker. Links: Suicide, Ingushetia |
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2008 Oct 18 |
At least two Russian soldiers were killed and 10 others were wounded when rebels ambushed a military convoy in the Sunzha region of Ingushetia. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2008 Oct 30 |
Murat Zyazikov (51), the unpopular leader of Russia's violence-plagued republic of Ingushetia, said he has resigned. Pres. Medvedev named an apparent unknown, Yunus-Bek Yevkurov, to take over as the republic's acting president. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2009 Feb 12 |
In Russia's restive southern republic of Ingushetia insurgents and police clashed, leaving four officers and three attackers dead. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2009 Mar 4 |
In Ingushetia a man fired several grenades at the home of former President Murat Zyazikov in Nazran. Zyazikov was unhurt, but the attacker died in the explosion. Links: Ingushetia |
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2009 Mar 5 |
In Ingushetia five policemen were killed trying to defuse a bomb. Violence continues to wrack Ingushetia, with bombings, shootings and attacks on police reported almost daily. Links: Ingushetia |
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2009 Jun 10 |
In Ingushetia gunmen shot and killed Aza Gazgireeva, a top judge, as she dropped her children off at school in Russia's North Caucasus. Five other people were reported wounded, including a small child. Investigators said Gazgireeva likely was killed for her role in investigating a Chechen militants' attack on Ingush police forces in 2004. Links: Russia, Murder, Ingushetia |
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2009 Jun 13 |
In Ingushetia gunmen fatally shoot Bashir Aushev, a former deputy prime minister who oversaw police agencies, as he stands outside his home in Nazran. Links: Ingushetia |
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2009 Jun 22 |
In Ingushetia a suicide car bomber attacked a convoy carrying Yunus Bek Yevkurov (45), the president of the troubled Russian province, critically wounding him and killing two bodyguards. A 3rd guard died later from his wounds. A group, which calls itself the Riyadus Salikhin Martyrs' Brigade, later said it staged the attack on the president of Ingushetia because of his support for Kremlin policies and because of his role in the second war in Chechnya that began in 1999. Links: Russia, Suicide, Ingushetia |
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2009 Jun 28 |
In Ingushetia in a region bordering Chechnya to the east, police troops clashed with militants in an overnight gunbattle that killed four militants and one police officer. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2009 Jul 15 |
In Ingushetia police officials said that the body of Natalya Estemirova (b.1959), a prominent rights activist, was found not far from the main city of Nazran, hours after she was kidnapped in Chechnya. Links: Chechnya, Murder, Ingushetia |
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2009 Jul 26 |
In Chechnya a suicide bomber killed five people and wounded a number of others near a concert hall in the capital. four policemen died trying to prevent the bomber from entering the hall. 4 militants were found dead after an explosion in the Nazran district of Ingushetia province that borders Chechnya to the west. Links: Chechnya, Suicide, Ingushetia |
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2009 Aug 2 |
In Dagestan militants shot and killed a police officer. In Ingushetia militants killed three government workers. Links: Russia, Dagestan, Ingushetia |
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2009 Aug 12 |
Ruslan Amerkhanov, the construction minister in Russia's violence-plagued Ingushetia, was shot to death in his office. Ingush Security Council secretary Alexei Vorobyov said investigators believe the killing could be related to recent audits of construction projects that turned up building violations and misuse of funds. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2009 Aug 17 |
In Ingushetia a suicide bomber attacked a police station in Nazran city in Russia's North Caucasus with an explosives-laden truck, killing at least 21 people and wounding more than 100 others. 9 officers were still missing. Links: Russia, Suicide, Ingushetia |
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2009 Sep 4 |
In Ingushetia a roadside bomb blast ripped through a police car, killing three officers and wounding two others. Ingush authorities shot dead 3 insurgents. One man, identified as Rustam Dzortov, was a suspected ringleader of rebel operations in Ingushetia and had organized the suicide bombing of Ingush President Yunus Bek Yevkurov's motorcade earlier this year. The two others may have been planning a terrorist act in Moscow. In neighboring Chechnya two suspected insurgents were killed in a similar incident. The suspected insurgents were found to have explosives strapped to them, hand grenades, and train tickets to Moscow. Links: Chechnya, Ingushetia |
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2009 Oct 25 |
In southern Russia Maksharip Aushev a prominent opposition activist in Ingushetia was shot and killed by unidentified gunmen in at least the third such killing in the North Caucasus region in just over three months. Aushev died when several assailants sprayed his vehicle with automatic gunfire from a passing car. A woman traveling with him was badly wounded in the attack on a road in the neighboring province of Kabardino-Balkariya. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2009 Nov 13 |
In Ingushetia, west of Chechnya, three suspected militants who opened fire at a police checkpoint were shot and killed. Links: Ingushetia |
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2009 Dec 17 |
In Ingushetia, Russia, a suicide car bomber attacked a group of police and soldiers in Nazran, wounding at least 23 people. Also in Nazran 2 security officers were killed in a drive-by shooting. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2010 Feb 11 |
Russian government forces killed 4 innocent civilians in the North Caucasus. 4 garlic pickers died along with 18 suspected Islamic militants in a three-day shootout in the mountainous forests that straddle the North Caucasus provinces of Ingushetia and Chechnya. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2010 Feb 12 |
Russian officials said that at least 14 suspected Islamic militants had been killed and one police officer wounded in two days of fighting in the southern province of Ingushetia. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2010 Feb 19 |
In Russia's Ingushetia region a series of bomb blasts killed at least two people and wounded 33, including senior police officials. Links: Russia, Ingushetia |
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2010 Mar 2 |
In Ingushetia Russian forces killed Alexander Tikhomirov, also known as Said Buryatsky, in a gun battle near Nazran. Links: Ingushetia |
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