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== The Attack ==
== The Attack ==
The goal of the militants was to cross the [[Chechen]]-[[Dagestan]] border unnoticed, and then the Russian-Georgian border in order to spend the winter in the [[Pankisi|Panki Gorge]]<ref>http://old.memo.ru/hr/hotpoints/caucas1/msg/2004/01/m16936.htm<nowiki/>Дата обращения: 18 декабря 2008. Архивировано 1 августа 2009 года.</ref> . A detachment of militants crossed the [[Chechen]]-[[Dagestan]] border, passed through the [[Tsumadinsky District]] in [[Dagestan]] and on the night of December 15 entered [[Tsumadinsky District]] to the village of Shauri, from which two roads lead to [[Georgia]] - through Opar and Butsi-Batsi. Kistijan was supposed to meet them in Shaura, but he didn't show up. Then the militants decided to spend the night there <ref>https://www.newsru.com/russia/05jan2004/gelaev.html Дата обращения: 18 декабря 2008. Архивировано 27 марта 2017 года.</ref> and return to Chechnya in the morning. According to the report of the local residents, the alarm group of the border guard "Mokok" under the command of its commander, Captain Radim Halikov<ref>https://www.newsru.com/arch/russia/15dec2003/dagestan1.html Дата обращения: 5 марта 2011. Архивировано 19 января 2012 года.</ref> was deployed on GAZ-66 vehicles. Gelaev, setting an example to his soldiers<ref name=":0">https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/454312 Архивная копия от 4 марта 2016 на Wayback Machine // Ъ-Газета</ref>, went out on the road himself and opened fire from the machine gun of Degtyarëv<ref name=":0" /> on the outpost with the border guards <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20040515105630/http://www.specnaz.ru/antiterror/425/ // Спецназ России</ref> wounding the border guards, Gelaev also shot his own soldier, who refused to do so <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20040515105630/http://www.specnaz.ru/antiterror/425/ // Спецназ России</ref>: "The tenth victim of this battle was a young Avar fighter. Gelaev gave him a pike-knife and told him to cut off the head of a countryman - the wounded commander border, Captain Radim Khalikov. The fighter refused. ...".<ref name=":0" /> After this, the fighters rushed to the village of Shauri. In the morning, the bandits held hostage 11 inhabitants of the villages of Shauri and Galatli in the Cuntin district. Then, releasing the hostages, they split into several groups and entered the mountains.
The goal of the militants was to cross the [[Chechen]]-[[Dagestan]] border unnoticed, and then the Russian-Georgian border in order to spend the winter in the [[Pankisi|Panki Gorge]]<ref>http://old.memo.ru/hr/hotpoints/caucas1/msg/2004/01/m16936.htm<nowiki/>Дата обращения: 18 декабря 2008. Архивировано 1 августа 2009 года.</ref> . A detachment of militants crossed the [[Chechen]]-[[Dagestan]] border, passed through the [[Tsumadinsky District]] in [[Dagestan]] and on the night of December 15 entered [[Tsumadinsky District]] to the village of Shauri, from which two roads lead to [[Georgia]] - through Opar and Butsi-Batsi. Kistijan was supposed to meet them in Shaura, but he didn't show up. Then the militants decided to spend the night there <ref>https://www.newsru.com/russia/05jan2004/gelaev.html Дата обращения: 18 декабря 2008. Архивировано 27 марта 2017 года.</ref> and return to Chechnya in the morning. According to the report of the local residents, the alarm group of the border guard "Mokok" under the command of its commander, Captain Radim Halikov<ref>https://www.newsru.com/arch/russia/15dec2003/dagestan1.html Дата обращения: 5 марта 2011. Архивировано 19 января 2012 года.</ref> was deployed on GAZ-66 vehicles. Gelaev, setting an example to his soldiers<ref name=":0">https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/454312 Архивная копия от 4 марта 2016 на Wayback Machine // Ъ-Газета</ref>, went out on the road himself and opened fire from the machine gun of Degtyarëv<ref name=":0" /> on the outpost with the border guards <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20040515105630/http://www.specnaz.ru/antiterror/425/ // Спецназ России</ref> wounding the border guards, Gelaev also shot his own soldier, who refused to do so <ref: />: "The tenth victim of this battle was a young Avar fighter. Gelaev gave him a pike-knife and told him to cut off the head of a countryman - the wounded commander border, Captain Radim Khalikov. The fighter refused. ...".<ref name=":0" /> After this, the fighters rushed to the village of Shauri. In the morning, the bandits held hostage 11 inhabitants of the villages of Shauri and Galatli in the Cuntin district. Then, releasing the hostages, they split into several groups and entered the mountains.


== Russian Response ==
== Russian Response ==

Revision as of 18:05, 18 June 2024

Clashes in the Tsuntinsky region also known as Operation Uragan-1 were a series of conflicts after the penetration of 36 militants from Chechnya on December 15, 2003 [1] led by Ruslan Gelayev, which ended with the destruction of most of them, and a little later and with the death of Gelayev himself.

Tsuntisky Clashes
Part of the First Chechen War
Date15 December 2003 - 28 February 2004
Location
Result

Russian Victory

Belligerents
Russia Russia Chechen Republic of Ichkeria Chechnya
Commanders and leaders
Russia Radim Khalikov  
Russia Vladimir Streltsov
Chechen Republic of Ichkeria Ruslan Gelayev  
Units involved
Russia Russian Armed Forces Chechen Republic of Ichkeria Chechen Militants
Strength
Russia Unknown Chechen Republic of Ichkeria 36
Casualties and losses
Russia 15 Killed Chechen Republic of Ichkeria 20-30 Killed

The Attack

The goal of the militants was to cross the Chechen-Dagestan border unnoticed, and then the Russian-Georgian border in order to spend the winter in the Panki Gorge[2] . A detachment of militants crossed the Chechen-Dagestan border, passed through the Tsumadinsky District in Dagestan and on the night of December 15 entered Tsumadinsky District to the village of Shauri, from which two roads lead to Georgia - through Opar and Butsi-Batsi. Kistijan was supposed to meet them in Shaura, but he didn't show up. Then the militants decided to spend the night there [3] and return to Chechnya in the morning. According to the report of the local residents, the alarm group of the border guard "Mokok" under the command of its commander, Captain Radim Halikov[4] was deployed on GAZ-66 vehicles. Gelaev, setting an example to his soldiers[5], went out on the road himself and opened fire from the machine gun of Degtyarëv[5] on the outpost with the border guards [6] wounding the border guards, Gelaev also shot his own soldier, who refused to do so [6]: "The tenth victim of this battle was a young Avar fighter. Gelaev gave him a pike-knife and told him to cut off the head of a countryman - the wounded commander border, Captain Radim Khalikov. The fighter refused. ...".[5] After this, the fighters rushed to the village of Shauri. In the morning, the bandits held hostage 11 inhabitants of the villages of Shauri and Galatli in the Cuntin district. Then, releasing the hostages, they split into several groups and entered the mountains.

Russian Response

In the Cuntin district, an unusual situation was announced, for the elimination of militants and the release of hostages, plans "Hurricane-1" and "Hurricane-2" were put into action. To the scene of the incident, additional forces were urgently deployed from neighboring districts, including 35 militiamen and 290 OMON fighters. Representatives of the republic's law enforcement agencies began to lead the operation. Top officials of the Russian intelligence services and army, including the commander of the local department of the border service of the FSB of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Streltsov, was also sent to Dagestan. From the very beginning, federal troops adhered to non-contact combat tactics, using aircraft and artillery. On December 24, in the area of ​​the high-mountain villages of Garbutl, Nakhada and Gunzib, Tsuntinsky district, several groups of militants were blocked. Missile and bomb attacks were carried out on the militants trapped in the Gorge[7]. On December 27, three servicemen, while chasing militants, fell into an abyss near the village of Mikali, Tsuntinsky district.[8]

Aftermath

The main accoplishment was the death of Ruslan Gelayev on February 28, 2004 after his clash with two Dagestan border guards. In total, during the entire operation, 5 militants were captured, and the remnants of the gang were destroyed. Some of the militants were detained on the territory of neighboring Georgia by Georgian special services and subsequently handed over to the Russian side. According to Russian media, the militants lost 20-30 people killed, while the federal troops suffered 15 dead: 9 border guards killed by militants, 1 machine gunner shot by a Chechen sniper, 3 GRU special forces soldiers who fell into the abyss and 2 border guards killed in a shootout with Gelayev. The magazine “Soldier of Fortune” in No. 3 for 2005 (article “They stopped the Beast”) talks about many frostbitten conscripts of the North Caucasian Military District and riot policemen of the Republic of Dagestan who fell into the abyss.

References

  1. ^ https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/439411 Дата обращения: 18 декабря 2008. Архивировано 25 марта 2017 года.
  2. ^ http://old.memo.ru/hr/hotpoints/caucas1/msg/2004/01/m16936.htmДата обращения: 18 декабря 2008. Архивировано 1 августа 2009 года.
  3. ^ https://www.newsru.com/russia/05jan2004/gelaev.html Дата обращения: 18 декабря 2008. Архивировано 27 марта 2017 года.
  4. ^ https://www.newsru.com/arch/russia/15dec2003/dagestan1.html Дата обращения: 5 марта 2011. Архивировано 19 января 2012 года.
  5. ^ a b c https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/454312 Архивная копия от 4 марта 2016 на Wayback Machine // Ъ-Газета
  6. ^ a b https://web.archive.org/web/20040515105630/http://www.specnaz.ru/antiterror/425/ // Спецназ России
  7. ^ https://www.newsru.com/russia/24dec2003/specnaz.html Дата обращения: 18 декабря 2008. Архивировано 21 августа 2008 года.
  8. ^ https://www.newsru.com/russia/27dec2003/gibel.html Дата обращения: 18 декабря 2008. Архивировано 17 июня 2018 года.