
Bombing of Katyr-Yurt - Wikipedia
The reported bombing of Katyr-Yurt occurred on February 4, 2000, when Russian forces bombed the village of Katyr-Yurt and afterwards a refugee convoy under white flags. [1] The village was also previously bombed by the Russians in 1995 and in 1996.
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Second Chechen War - Wikipedia
The village of Katyr Yurt was far from the war's front line, and jam-packed with refugees. It was untouched on the morning of 4 February when Russian aircraft, helicopters, fuel-air bombs and Grad missiles pulverised the village.
Katyr-Yurt, February 4-6, 2000 - Human Rights Watch
In late January 2000, thousands of Chechen rebel fighters abandoned Grozny after several months of air attacks and weeks of ground battles with Russian troops. On their way to the mountainous...
Katyr-Yurt - Wikipedia
From 4 February 2000 to 7 February 2000, during the closing stages of the Second Chechen War, Russian aircraft launched several bomb attacks against the village of Katyr-Yurt. While the intended target was said to be militants who were passing through the village, the vast majority of the victims were civilians.
European Court: Russian State must hold to account perpetrators …
Oct 16, 2015 · The Court found that Russia’s indiscriminate bombardment of Katyr-Yurt village in Chechnya on 4 February 2000 resulted in the killing of the father, mother, two brothers, sister and cousin of the applicant in this case, Taisa Abakarova.
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The reported bombing of Katyr-Yurt (Chechnya) occurred on February 4, 2000, when Russian forces bombed the village of Katyr-Yurt and a refugee convoy under white flags in an attempt to stop the breakout of the Chechen separatist forces from Grozny, killing or …
Russia Says, 'Sorry' - The New York Times
Mar 30, 1996 · The commander of Russian troops in Chechnya issued a rare apology today after the "unauthorized" bombing of a village that had signed a peace accord with Russia. The bombing killed a family of...
The story of a resident of Alkhan-Yurt speaking about how she …
Comment from the Natalia Estemirova Documentation Center: this episode relates to the artillery shelling and bombing of the village of Alkhan-Yurt and its subsequent assault in late November – early December 1999.
Bombing of Katyr-Yurt | Military Wiki | Fandom
The reported bombing of Katyr-Yurt (Chechnya) occurred on February 4, 2000, when Russian forces bombed the village of Katyr-Yurt and a refugee convoy under white flags in an attempt to stop the breakout of the Chechen separatist forces from Grozny (or so claimed Russia), killing or …