- 43°10′N 46°00′E / 43.167°N 46.000°E / 43.167; 46.000
Avtury (Russian: Автуры; Chechen: Эвтара, Evtara) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Shalinsky District...
- The raid on
Avtury took
place on 12–13 July 2004, when a
large group of
Chechen militants ****aulted the
Chechen village of
Avtury.
After entering the...
- Kabardino-Balkaria. The
movement also
launched many
smaller attacks such as the 2006
Avtury ambush & 2007 Zhani-Vedeno ambush.
Northern Front (later
became northeastern...
-
Avtury GRU
ambush was the July 4, 2006
ambush in Chechnya. 15-20
Chechen rebel fighters led by Abu Hafs al-Urduni and
armed with
heavy machine guns, ****ault...
- and
leader of anti-Soviet
movement in the 1920s. Born in the
Chechen aul
Avtury,
Mitayev was
educated at a
madrasah in
Grozny and, in 1912,
founded a similar...
-
Kurchaloyevsky District 23,425 8
Oyskhara Gudermessky District 19,415 9
Goyty Urus-Martanovsky
District 19,198 10
Avtury Shalinsky District,
Chechnya 18,446...
- Abu Hafs
orchestrated and
launched the 2004
Avtury raid and the 2006
Avtury ambush on
Russian forces in
Avtury, Chechnya.
Videos of the
ambushes were made...
-
Chechnya were
killed when
guerrillas ambushed their vehicle on the Kurchaloy-
Avtury road.[8] June 28 -
Magomedzagid Varisov, a
political scientist and journalist...
-
Chechen and
Ingush separatists capture a lot of weapons.
First Battle of
Avtury 12-13 July
Chechen militants attack a city, and then dis****
after some...
- blew two p****enger airliners,
killing 90 p****engers. 2004
Nazran raid 2004
Avtury raid Pedraja, René De La (2018). The
Russian Military Resurgence: Post-Soviet...