Battle of Dolinskoye explained

Conflict:Battle of Dolinskoye
Partof:First Chechen War
Place:Dolinskoye, Chechnya
Date:12–22 December 1994
Result:Chechen victory
Commander1:Unknown
Commander2: Vakha Arsanov
Hussein Ikshanov
Casualties1:200 killed[1]
Casualties2: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.

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]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://smallwarsjournal.com/documents/iskhanovinterview.pdf Iskhanov interview
  2. http://www.ccc.nps.navy.mil/people/tsypkinConf/Felgenhauer%2095_.doc Felgenhauer
  3. https://www.theguardian.com/chechnya/Story/0,,201613,00.html Chechnya
  4. http://www.knox.army.mil/armormag/ma95/2chechnya95.pdf Chechnya
  5. http://smallwarsjournal.com/documents/iskhanovinterview.pdf Iskhanov interview