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Battle of Dolinskoye

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Battle of Dolinskoye
Part of First Chechen War
Date12–22 December 1994
(1 week and 3 days)
Location
Dolinskoye, Chechnya
Result Chechen victory
Belligerents
 Russia  Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
Commanders and leaders
Unknown Vakha Arsanov
Hussein Ikshanov
Casualties and losses
200 killed[1] Unknown

The Battle of Dolinskoye (Dolinskoe, Dolinsky), which took place 25 kilometers northwest of the Chechen capital of Grozny, was the first major ground engagement of the First Chechen War.

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Battle

The battle began on 12 December 1994, when six officers (including two colonels) and 13 enlisted men of the Russian Airborne Troops died in a surprise 9K51 Grad multiple rocket launcher attack on an advancing column of armored vehicles of the 106th Airborne Division and 56th Airborne Brigade.[2] The Russian side immediately retaliated with a helicopter gunship and ground attack aircraft airstrikes on the Chechen positions.[3]

Aftermath

By 22 December 1994, Dolinskoye continued to hold out against Russian fire.[4] The Russians lost 21 soldiers killed in the initial attack and admitted losing up to 200 men in the overall battle, according to the Chechen commander Hussein Ikshanov.[5]

References

  1. ^ Iskhanov interview Small Wars Journal
  2. ^ Felgenhauer Archived 2006-12-06 at the Wayback Machine Navy.mil
  3. ^ Chechnya The Guardian
  4. ^ Chechnya Archived 2007-12-01 at the Wayback Machine Knox Army.mil
  5. ^ Iskhanov interview Small Wars Journal

External links

43°28′N 43°34′E / 43.467°N 43.567°E / 43.467; 43.567


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