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Coordinates: 43°18′58″N 45°40′59″E / 43.316°N 45.683°E / 43.316; 45.683

2004 raid on Grozny
Part of Second Chechen War
DateAugust 21–22, 2004
LocationGrozny, Chechnya
Result Russian victory
Belligerents

Flag of Russia Russia

  • Flag of the Chechen Republic Chechnya
Flag of Chechen Republic of Ichkeria Chechen separatists
Commanders and leaders
Flag of Chechen Republic since 2004 Movladi Baisarov and others Flag of Chechen Republic of Ichkeria Doku Umarov and others
Strength
Several thousand 250-400
Casualties and losses
At least 58 policemen and militiamen and 5 soldiers killed At least 50 fighters killed
At least 13 civilians killed


2004 raid on Grozny was a series of overnight attacks in central Grozny, capital of Chechnya.

According to estimates of the investigation group, 250-400 fighters entered the city on August 21, established their own roadblocks, and simultaneously attacked a number of polling stations and other targets, according to law enforcement sources killing 58 members of police and pro-Moscow militia and five federal soldiers. More than a dozen civilians were also killed.[1]

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