- Tsotsin-Yurt operation
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Tsotsin-Yurt 2001-2002
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partof=Second Chechen War
place=Tsotsin-Yurt ,Chechnya
date=December 30 ,2001 toJanuary 3 2002
result=Disputed, human rights violations
combatant1=
combatant2= Chechen rebels
commander1=
commander2=
strength1=
strength2=
casualties1=At least 2 killed, 11 wounded
casualties2=At least 3 killed
casualties3=16 civilians killed or missing, numerous injured
campaign=Campaignbox Second Chechen War (guerilla phase)The Tsotsin-Yurt operation was a four-day so-called cleansing operation ("
zachiska ", _ru. зачистка) accompanied by armed clashes in the large village ofTsotsin-Yurt south of the Chechen capitalGrozny .Fighting
The operation by the
Russia nspecial forces started onDecember 30 2001 , and reportedly resulted in a disputed number of deaths amongcombatant s andcivilian s, as well as 11forced disappearance s. The Russian casualties included at least two commandos killed and 11 wounded. Three rebel fighters who were surroundered in a house were also confirmed killed.The Russian government sources, however, presented the incident as a fierce battle in which 21 to 43 rebel fighters died, according to the differing figures by Russian officials. [http://www.memo.ru/eng/memhrc/texts/mythtruth.shtml Myths and Truth about Tsotsin-Yurt] , Memorial]
Abuses
According to the Russian
human rights group Memorial, the sweep was accompanied by gross and massive violations of human rights and the norms ofRussian law , includingpillage and wanton destruction of civilianproperty ,desecration of amosque , massive robberies andextortion , andbeating s andtorture of around 100detainee s in the "filtration point", of which 11 were forcibly disappered and five were found to be brutallymurder ed. There was also reported use ofhuman shield s by the Russian forces.Foreign media sources reported the murders of 37, or even 80, civilians during the course of the operation, but this was not confirmed by the Memorial.
According to the April 2002
Amnesty International report, "The fate and whereabouts of the 11 people named in the original urgent action, who were detained by Russian security forces during the December 2001-January 2002 raid on Tsotsin-Yurt, is unknown."Other cleansing operations in Tsotsin-Yurt
Other notorious "clean-up operations" in the village around this time took place in October to November 2001 and in February 2002 (after attack on a Russian vehicle [ [http://www.watchdog.cz/index.php?show=000000-000008-000001-000108&lang=1 Tsotsin-Yurt residents protested against killing and ‘mopping-up’ operation] ,
Prague Watchdog , February 23rd 2002] ), also resulting in a various human rights violations, including civilian killings, property destruction and looting. [ [http://www.memo.ru/eng/memhrc/texts/tsotsin2.shtml "Mopping Up" Operations in the Village of Tsotsin-Yurt] , Memorial]According to a March 2002 open letter, during the war 41 residents of Tsotsin-Yurt died or disappeared during so-called mopping-up operations, more than 20 died of wounds inflicted by gunfire or bombings, five were killed at
checkpoint s, six were tortured to death, and 12 were picked up forquestioning in their homes, some as long as two years before, and had yet to return. [ [http://www.sptimes.ru/index.php?action_id=2&story_id=6669 Chechen Village Sends Out Call for Help] , "The St. Petersburg Times ", March 12, 2002]References
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