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Battle of Bamut
Part of the First Chechen War
Date10 March 1995 – 24 May 1996
Location
Bamut, Chechnya
Result Strategic Chechen victory
Belligerents
Battle of Bamut Russia Chechnya Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
Commanders and leaders
Vladimir Shamanov
  • Khamzat Bataev
  • Ruslan Khaikhoroev
  • Khizir Khachukaev
Units involved
  • 6th Guards Motor Rifle Division
  • 136th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade
  • 324th Motorized Rifle Regiment
  • 94th unit MVD RF
  • Galanchozh Regiment
  • Khaikoroev Battalion
  • Amriev's "Assa" Detachment[1][2]
Strength

Over 8,000 soldiers[1]
Russian claim: 2,610 soldiers[1]

45 tanks, 115 BMPs, 17 BTRs, 12 BRDM, 75 artillery guns, 9 anti-aircraft guns, helicopter gunships, attack aircraft[1]
40[3]-100 fighters[4]
Casualties and losses
More than 1,000[5] Chechen claim: 30-50
[citation needed]
Russian claim: 350[1]

The Battle of Bamut was the long-lasting attempt of the Russian army to capture the village of Bamut in Western Chechnya. The fighting that took place subsequently lead to the complete destruction of the village.[6]

  1. ^ a b c d e "The Unfinished War. History of the Armed conflict in Chechnya".
  2. ^ Billingsley, Dodge. Fangs of the Lone Wolf. p. 30.
  3. ^ Smith, Sebastian. Allah's mountains. p. 185.
  4. ^ Smith, Sebastian. Allah's mountains. p. 190.
  5. ^ "About the losses of the Russian forces (video)". YouTube.
  6. ^ Kubanek, Bettina; Maaß, Ekkehard (July 2006). "Chechnya - War and history": 34. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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