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Khaibakh massacre (1944)
Part of Operation Lentil
Tower in the village of Khaibakh (1888)
LocationKhaibakh, Chechnya
Coordinates42°52′38″N 45°21′28″E / 42.87722°N 45.35778°E / 42.87722; 45.35778
Date27 February 1944
TargetChechen villagers
Attack type
Massacre, genocide
DeathsAround 700 villagers
PerpetratorsSoviet NKVD

The Khaibakh massacre was the mass murder of the Chechen civilian population of the aul (village) Khaibakh, in the mountainous part of Chechnya, by Soviet forces during the deportations of 1944 on 27 February 1944.[1][2][3][4]

  1. ^ Mikaberidze, Alexander (June 25, 2013). Atrocities, Massacres, and War Crimes: An Encyclopedia [2 volumes]: An Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 9781598849264.
  2. ^ Askerov, Ali (April 22, 2015). Historical Dictionary of the Chechen Conflict. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN 9781442249257.
  3. ^ Naimark, Norman M. (1998). Ethnic cleansing in twentieth century Europe. Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington.
  4. ^ Moiseevich), Nekrich, A. M. (Aleksandr (1978). The punished peoples : the deportation and fate of Soviet minorities at the end of the Second World War (1st ed.). New York: Norton. ISBN 0393056465. OCLC 3516876.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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