List_of_clashes_in_the_North_Caucasus_in_2012

List of clashes in the North Caucasus in 2012

List of clashes in the North Caucasus in 2012

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January

  • January 8 - Two militants and two soldiers were killed and another five soldiers were wounded in clashes in Chechnya.[1]
  • January 9 - Four soldiers and four militants have been killed and sixteen servicemen were wounded in a shootout in Chechnya.[2]
  • January 13 - Two policemen wounded in Dagestan.[3]
  • January 27 - Three militants killed in Ingushetia[4]

February

  • February 11 - Four militants and one security forces member killed and another security forces member wounded in Dagestan.[5]
  • February 15 - Four servicemen have been killed in a shootout with militants in Chechnya.[6]
  • February 27 - The bodies of five hunters were discovered in a forest in Dagestan [7]

March

  • March 2 - Two militants killed in Dagestan and a police officer and a passer-by were killed in Makhachkala.[8]
  • March 3 - Two militants killed in Ingushetia [9]
  • March 4 - Three policemen and a gunman died during an attack on a polling station in Dagestan on Sunday.[10]
  • March 6 - A suicide bomber in Dagestan detonated a bomb near a police station killing at least four police officers.[11]
  • March 12 - Six militants were killed in Kabardino-Balkaria.[12]
  • March 16 - Three militants killed by police in Kabardino-Balkaria [13]
  • March 18 - One security officer was killed and another two injured and two militants killed in Dagestan.[14]
  • March 30 - One policeman was killed and another injured when unidentified assailants opened fire on a police guard detail in Makhachkala, the capital of Dagestan, a woman passerby was also killed and a man injured and taken to hospital.[15]
  • March 30 - An FSB officer died in hospital on Friday after being injured when a bomb went off in his car in Nazran, the capital of Ingushetia.[16]
  • March 30 - A member of the security services and his wife were hospitalized after a bomb went off in a car in Nazran, the capital of Ingushetia.[17]

April

  • April 5 - Four police officers were injured on Thursday in a roadside bomb detonated in the city of Malgobek in Ingushetia.[18]
  • April 8 - A suspected militant was killed in a security operation in Dagestan.[19]
  • April 19 - Three suspected militants were killed in Dagestan.[20]
  • April 23 - At least 11 militants killed in Dagestan, Chechnya [21]
  • April 25 - Three militants were killed on Tuesday night in Khasavyurt, a city in Dagestan.[22]
  • April 28 - Two policemen were killed and one injured when a police car was blown up on Saturday just outside the town of Malgobek in Ingushetia.[23]

May

  • May 3 - 2012 Makhachkala attack
  • May 6 - A new blast hit the capital of Dagestan on Sunday, injuring one person.[24]
  • May 11 - Three Islamist insurgents, including a man tasked with delivering judgment according to sharia law, were killed by law enforcement officers in Kizlyar forest in Dagestan on Friday.[25]
  • May 12 - Six insurgents killed in Dagestan.[26]
  • May 14 - Militant leader killed in Dagestan.[27]
  • May 20 - Police killed two suspected militants in a security operation in Dagestan.[28]
  • May 24 - Soldier killed by explosive device in Ingushetia.[29]
  • May 30 - Dagestan deputy sports minister Nasyr Gadzhikhanov was killed when his car was attacked by gunmen in Makhachkala.[30]

June

  • June 1 - A traffic police officer was killed in Dagestan on Friday [31]
  • June 1 - Two law enforcement officers were killed in Kabardino-Balkaria on Friday.[32]
  • June 8 - Six militants killed in Dagestan.[33]
  • June 10 - Three militants have been killed in Kabardino-Balkaria.[34]
  • June 10 - Five police officers and a 19-year-old civilian were injured late on Saturday by a grenade blast in Ingushetia.[35]
  • June 16 - Two militants suspected of planning assassination of Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov were killed on Friday night in Grozny.[36]
  • June 21 - Four security officers were injured when unknown gunmen attacked their car in Dagestan.[37]
  • June 27 - Two militant warlords and a policeman was killed and two others wounded in Dagestan.[38]

July

  • July 1 - Unknown gunmen shot dead a police officer in Dagestan.[39]
  • July 3 - A militant leader was killed on Tuesday in Kabardino-Balkaria.[40]
  • July 14 - Seven gunmen and a member of the security forces died in an anti-terrorist operation in Dagestan on Saturday.[41]
  • July 21 - Unidentified assailants on Saturday opened fire against a military convoy in Ingushetia, killing at least two servicemen.[42]
  • July 27 - Six militants and a female suicide bomber were killed on Friday in Dagestan in a firefight with security forces.[43]
  • July 28 - Two police officers were injured on Saturday when a roadside bomb exploded near their vehicle in Ingushetia.[44]
  • July 28 - A police patrolman was shot dead late on Friday in a remote village in Dagestan.[45]

August

  • August 1 - Two police officers were injured on Wednesday afternoon in a bomb blast in Derbent, Dagestan.[46]
  • August 5 - One militant killed and police officer was killed and another one was injured during an anti-militant raid in the capital of Dagestan.[47]
  • August 6 - Two police officers were killed and one injured when their car came under fire in Dagestan.[48]
  • August 6 - Four people were confirmed dead and three others injured in an apparent suicide blast on August 6 in the Chechen capital of Grozny.[49]
  • August 9 - At least five police officers and three militants were killed on Thursday in a shootout in Dagestant.[50]
  • August 14 - Two traffic police were killed in a shooting in Dagestan on Tuesday.[51]
  • August 18 - Eight people were injured during an attack on believers in a Dagestani mosque on the eve of the Muslim holiday of Eid ul-Fitr, medics said on Saturday.[52]
  • August 19 - At least 7 or eight people were killed and 15 injured after a suicide bomber blew himself up at a policeman funeral in Ingushetia.[53][54]
  • August 24 - A serviceman was killed and another injured in an attack on a military convoy in Dagestan on Friday.[55]
  • August 25 - Two militants have been killed by Russian security forces in Dagestan.[56]
  • August 28 - A serviceman in the Dagestan settlement of Belidzhi on Tuesday went on shooting spree and killed seven of his fellow soldiers.[57]
  • August 28 - A spiritual leader of Dagestan Muslims, Sheikh Said Afandi, and five other people were killed in a blast carried out by a female suicide bomber in the Dagestan settlement of Chirkey.[58]
  • August 28 - Three militants have been killed and several have been detained on Tuesday in a large-scale security operation in the town of Malgobek in Ingushetia.[59]

September

  • September 2 - Two alleged Islamist insurgents attacked police during a document check in Dagestan on Sunday, but were killed by return fire.[60]
  • September 5 - Six police officers were killed and several more were injured when a group of unidentified assailants fired on a motor convoy in Ingushetia on Wednesday.[61]
  • September 6 - One police officer was killed when a bomb planted under his car detonated on Thursday in the Chechen capital of Grozny.[62]
  • September 13 - One police officer was killed and two others were injured in an attack in Dagestan on Thursday.[63]
  • September 15 - Five Islamic insurgents and one police officer were killed in Dagestan in a skirmish with security forces on Saturday.[64]
  • September 19 - Five militants were killed late on Tuesday during a counter-terrorism operation in Ingushetia.[65]
  • September 20 - At least four militants and two police officers were killed on Thursday during a special police operation in Chechnya, Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov said.[66]

October

  • October 16 - Two gunmen shelling military patrol killed in Dagestan.[67]
  • October 18 - Traffic police officer shot dead in Magas, Ingushetia.[68]

November

December

See also


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