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== Battle == == Battle ==
In September 23, 2002, around 100 to 300{{efn|name=number}} ] rebels under command of ]/Abdul-Malik Mezhidov{{efn|name=commander}} trespassed through Ingushetia from the territory of ] with the aim of further passage to ].{{sfn|Речкалов|2004}} One of the militant units under the command of Abdul-Malik Mezhidov entered into battle with Russian troops near the Ingush village of Galashki. The militants shot down one Mi-24 helicopter from the Igla MANPADS, knocking out two from grenade launchers armored personnel carrier and killing 12 soldiers and officers of the federal troops.<ref name="Mi-24"/> ] troops actively used artillery, aviation, armored vehicles. 76 militants were destroyed, several were taken prisoner. The militants, breaking up into mobile detachments, fled to the territory of ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://nvo.ng.ru/wars/2002-10-04/2_galashki.html|title=Битва при Галашках / Войны и конфликты / Независимая газета}}</ref> The Chechen militants had aimed to pass through Ingushetia from the territory of ] with the aim of further passage to ].{{sfn|Речкалов|2004}} At night of 26 September 2002, around 100 to 300{{efn|name=number}} ] rebels under command of ]/Abdul-Malik Mezhidov{{efn|name=commander}} entered into battle with Russian troops near the Ingush village of Galashki.{{sfn|Вайль|Хасанов|Кобладзе|Бабицкий|2002}} The militants shot down one Mi-24 helicopter from the Igla MANPADS, knocking out two from grenade launchers armored personnel carrier and killing 12 soldiers and officers of the federal troops.<ref name="Mi-24"/> ] troops actively used artillery, aviation, armored vehicles. 76 militants were destroyed, several were taken prisoner. The militants, breaking up into mobile detachments, fled to the territory of ].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://nvo.ng.ru/wars/2002-10-04/2_galashki.html|title=Битва при Галашках / Войны и конфликты / Независимая газета}}</ref>


== Notes == == Notes ==

Revision as of 20:03, 30 August 2023

Battle near Galashki in 2002. For the battle of Galashki that happened in 2002, see Galashki ambush.
Battle of Galashki (2002)
Part of Second Chechen War
Date26 September of 2002
LocationGalashki, Ingushetia
Result After causing damage, the militants fled to the territory of Chechnya
Belligerents
Russian Federation  Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
Commanders and leaders
Valery Gerasimov Chechen Republic of Ichkeria Ruslan Gelayev/Abdul-Malik Mezhidov [ru]
Strength
Unknown 100–300
Casualties and losses

12 killed 17 injured
1 Mi-24 helicopter (shot down from MANPADS, the crew died)

2 armored personnel carriers (according to other sources - 21 servicemen)
76 killed, 5 captured
Civilian casualties: British journalist Roddy Scott killed

Battle of Galashki (Template:Lang-ru) happened on 26 September 2002 when Russian federal forces and Chechen rebels had a confortation in Galashki, Ingushetia.

Prelude

Sergei Fridinskii [ru] had reported that on 15 September 2002 200 militants crossed the Russian-Georgian border. Vladimir Putin had accused Georgia of harboring the Chechen militants in the Pankisi Gorge. He also threatened to have Russian military deal with the rebels there if Georgia didn't.

During the mid-September of 2002, in the base camp located near the Chechen village of Kharsenoy [ru], a meeting was held where prominent Chechen commanders like Aslan Maskhadov, Shamil Basaev and Doku Umarov took part. It's possible that there, it was planned to make the raid of Ruslan Gelayev from the Pankisi Gorge into Russia. It's also possible that so called "anti-criminal" operations made by the Ministry of Defense of Georgia also gave a reason for the Chechen militants to withdraw from Pankisi Gorge.

Battle

The Chechen militants had aimed to pass through Ingushetia from the territory of Georgia with the aim of further passage to Chechnya. At night of 26 September 2002, around 100 to 300 Chechen rebels under command of Ruslan Gelayev/Abdul-Malik Mezhidov entered into battle with Russian troops near the Ingush village of Galashki. The militants shot down one Mi-24 helicopter from the Igla MANPADS, knocking out two from grenade launchers armored personnel carrier and killing 12 soldiers and officers of the federal troops. Russian troops actively used artillery, aviation, armored vehicles. 76 militants were destroyed, several were taken prisoner. The militants, breaking up into mobile detachments, fled to the territory of Chechnya.

Notes

  1. ^ It's unclear if the commander of the Chechen forces was Ruslan Gelayev or Abdul-Malik Mezhidov. Though, the Chechen rebels claimed on Kavkaz Center that the commander was Ruslan Gelayev.
  2. ^ According to Варывдин 2002, the rebels numbered 100–150 men. According to Myers 2002b, the rebels numbered about 200 men.

References

  1. ^ Тимофеев 2002.
  2. ^ LaFraniere 2002.
  3. ^ "Ми-24 сбит боевиками, которыми руководит русский по фамилии Смирно".
  4. "Сержант Денис Рыбкин выжил в бою под Галашками, а двум его товарищам бандиты отрезали головы // KP.RU".
  5. ""Гелаев вылез из пещеры и наткнулся на пограничный наряд..." - Известия".
  6. "Под Галашками убит воевавший на стороне боевиков британец".
  7. "Чеченские террористы устали ждать".
  8. Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty 2002.
  9. Речкалов 2004.
  10. Вайль et al. 2002. sfn error: no target: CITEREFВайльХасановКобладзеБабицкий2002 (help)
  11. "Битва при Галашках / Войны и конфликты / Независимая газета".

Bibliography

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