Battle of Bamut

Battle of Bamut
Part of the First Chechen War

Russian soldier at Bamut
Date10 March 1995 – 24 May 1996
Location
Result Russian victory
Territorial
changes
Bamut was captured by federal troops[1]: 192 
Belligerents
 Russia Chechnya Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
Commanders and leaders
Russia Vladimir Shamanov
Units involved
  • Galanchozh Regiment
  • Khaikoroev Battalion
  • Amriev's "Assa" Detachment[2][3]
Strength
2,610[2] 100[1]: 190  to 1,000[4]
Casualties and losses
Minor[4] 350 dead[2]

The Battle of Bamut[a] took place on 10 March 1995 to 24 May 1996. As a result of long fighting, after two unsuccessful assaults and bloody positional battles, the Russians occupied the village. The fighting around the city led to its complete destruction.[5]

  1. ^ a b Smith, Sebastian (1998). Allah's mountains: The battle for Chechnya. Taurice Parke Paperbacks. ISBN 978-1-85043-979-0.
  2. ^ a b c Grodnensky, Nikolai. "Почти победа" [Almost a victory]. Неоконченная война: История вооружённого конфликта в Чечне [The Unfinished War: History of the Armed conflict in Chechnya] (in Russian). Харвест. ISBN 985-13-1454-4.
  3. ^ Billingsley, Dodge. Fangs of the Lone Wolf. p. 30.
  4. ^ a b Grodnensky, Nikolai (2007). Первая Чеченская война [First Chechen War] (in Russian). ФАУинфо. p. 624. ISBN 978-9-8567-2110-9.
  5. ^ Kubanek, Bettina; Maaß, Ekkehard (2006). Chechnya - War and history. p. 34.


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