Tukhchar massacre

Tukhchar massacre
Part of the War in Dagestan
Date5 September 1999
Location43°13′18″N 46°24′45″E / 43.22167°N 46.41250°E / 43.22167; 46.41250
Result

Chechen and Dagestani militant victory

  • Seizure of the village
  • Destruction of checkpoints
  • Mass execution of POWs
Belligerents
Islamic International Peacekeeping Brigade  Russia
Commanders and leaders
Umar Edilsultanov Russia Sr. Lt. Vasily Tashkin (POWExecuted
Units involved
Unknown

Russian Internal Troops

  • 22nd Spetsnaz Operational Brigade

Dagestani militsiya
Dagestani volunteers
Strength
40–200 militants 13 interior troops
18 militsiya officers
Several volunteers
1 BMP-2
Casualties and losses
At least 6 killed
  • 6 interior troops captured and executed
  • 1 BMP-2 gunner killed
  • 2 militsya officers killed
  • 1 BMP-2 destroyed
Tukhchar is located in Republic of Dagestan
Tukhchar
Tukhchar
Location within Republic of Dagestan

The Tukhchar massacre (Russian: Тухчарская резня, romanizedTukhcharskaya reznya) was an incident during the War in Dagestan which was filmed and distributed on tape, in which Russian prisoners of war were executed. Throughout the battle, Russian soldiers reported finding taped executions of Russian officers and men.[1] Some videos were later sold as snuff films and ended up being posted online.[2] One tape created in September 1999 showed six Russian servicemen, one as young as 19, being executed by Chechen and Dagestani militants. The method was piercing the trachea.

  1. ^ Pike, John. "Chechnya: The White Book". GlobalSecurity.org. Retrieved 12 May 2016.
  2. ^ Higgins, Andrew; Cullison, Alan (23 July 2002). "Rebel's Past Shows Decline of Chechnya Into Brutality". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 12 May 2016.