2002 Grozny OMON ambush
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Grozny OMON ambush | |||||||
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Part of Second Chechen War | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Chechen OMON | Chechen separatists | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
21 killed, 7 wounded | At least 1 wounded |
The 2002 Grozny OMON ambush occurred on April 18, 2002, when Chechen insurgents killed about 21[1] and wounded seven republican OMON special police officers.
The ambush occurred just 90 meters from Chechnya's main police headquarters. The first bus in a convoy hit a remote controlled mine, and the militants then opened fire on the line of vehicles from the ruins of a nearby high-rise building.
Another version of the attack was presented by Nezavisimaya Gazeta, which claimed there were two connected attacks.[2]
The incident preceded by two hours President Vladimir Putin's mid-term state-of-the-nation address, in which he said the "military phase" of the Chechen conflict had been completed.
References
- ^ 21 Officers Die in Grozny Blast
- ^ "SECURITY FORCES CARRY OUT A LARGE "ZACHISTKA" IN CHECHEN CAPITAL". Archived from the original on 2006-10-17. Retrieved 2007-03-29.
External links
- Mine Leaves 21 OMON Troops Dead, The St. Petersburg Times, April 19, 2002