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The Battle of Ochamchire — was held between Abkhaz separatists and Georgia for the town of Ochamchire during War in Abkhazia (1992–1993) on October 26, 1992.
Battle of Ochamchire
War in Abkhazia (1992-1993)
Date
26 October, 1992
Location
Ochamchire, Abkhazia
Result
Georgian victory
Belligerents
Georgia
Abkhaz Separatists Confederation of Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus
Commanders and leaders
Giorgi Vashakidze
Boris Pachulia †
Units involved
Mkhedrioni Military police Zviadists[1]
Abkhazian Armed Forces
Strength
Unknown
310
Casualties and losses
Less
More than 40 dead[2]
^Daily Report: Central Eurasia. The Service. 1992. p. 66.
^"დაარქივებული ასლი". Archived from the original on 2010-06-20. Retrieved 2010-06-25.
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