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2004 raid on Avtury

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After entering the village, separatist guerillas first blocked all entrances to the village and then attacked and seized the buildings of the security forces, inflicting heavy casualties on the defenders. A dozen members of pro-Moscow Chechen police and
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The separatists said they lost five men killed and two missing, while the Russian losses were estimated as at least 45 to 50 killed (including 15-20 commandos during a fight in the forest near Avtury) and dozens wounded.
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As the rebels retreated and the government reinforcements arrived, the fighting reportedly continued in the forest outside the village later on the second day.
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who had run out of ammunition were captured at dawn in their base. A car was also ambushed on the road to Avtury and all its passengers were killed.
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According to the government sources, at least 18 pro-Moscow fighters and 15 rebels died in the village (20 according to
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Battle at Avtury settlement in Chechnya lasted almost twenty-four hours
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FROM THE CONFLICT ZONE: BULLETIN OF HUMAN RIGHTS CENTER “MEMORIAL”
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18 soldiers of Chechen special forces killed by rebels
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took place on 12–13 July 2004, when a large group of
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Index

2004 Avtury raid
Second Chechen War
Avtury
Chechnya
Russia
Chechnya
Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
Arab Mujahideen
Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
Suleiman Elmurzayev
Abu Hafs al-Urduni
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Second Chechen War
Insurgency since May 2000
Galashki
1st suicide bombings
2nd suicide bombings
Alkhan-Kala
Vedeno
1st Grozny crash
Tsotsin-Yurt
Shelkovskaya crash
2nd Grozny
Khankala crash
Grozny truck bomb
Znamenskoye suicide bombing
2004 Moscow
Grozny Stadium

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