Ahmed Ibragimov
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The Mikenskaya shooting was a mass murder committed during the
Second Chechen War The Second Chechen War (russian: Втора́я чече́нская война́, ) took place in Chechnya and the border regions of the North Caucasus between the Russian Federation and the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, from August 1999 ...
, where at least 34 Russian inhabitants of the village Mikenskaya were killed by Achmed Ibragimov, a Chechen, on October 8, 1999. Ibragimov escaped the village, but was captured two days later and handed over to relatives of his victims, who publicly
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him in the village square. The attack resulted in the majority of ethnic Russian families in Mikenskaya leaving the village.


Massacre

On October 8, a battle between Chechen government rebels and the
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occurred in the Mikenskaya area. After the battle had ceased, people came out of their hiding places, and Ibragimov first approached a group of people sitting on a bench, and after a little chat with them he took out a
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and shot four of them. Ibragimov, who was reportedly drunk, then went through the village and shot those whom he recognized as being Russians, while sparing those who were
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. After taking a bicycle from one of his victims, he methodically rode to houses occupied by Russians, called out their inhabitants, and shot them. Whenever he wounded his victims, he would kill them by shooting them again in the head. The victims were left lying in the streets, in yards, and in their homes. In less than an hour, Ibragimov had killed at least 34 Russian inhabitants of the village, aged from 10 to 89 years. He fled when he ran out of ammunition, though two days later, he was captured by Chechen rebels and handed over to the village elders. Without going through a trial, he was handcuffed to a pole at the village square, where he was beaten to death with iron rods by two Russian brothers whose parents he had killed. Ibragimov's
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was then left lying in the street since the local mullahs forbade to bury him.


Perpetrator

Ahmed Ibragimov () was born in 1956, and was a native of Mikenskaya, Chechnya, a village about 30 miles northwest of
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. During the
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after the
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in the early 90s, he acquired some
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and worked as a driver, later on running a small shop, and at one point was also the local
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. Ibragimov had a brother who was killed in the First Chechen War, and at the time of the killings he was living in Chernokozovo. In August 1999, the Second Chechen War began, and on October 1 the
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invaded Chechnya as part of the conflict. The reason for the shooting apparently was the villagers' refusal to dig
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, and actions of the Russian forces. Ibragimov, according to one villager, stated that "Russians are killing Chechens, so now I am going to kill Russians." Various higher death tolls have been reported, ranging from 35 (34 Russians and a
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), and 39, to up to 41, and it was also reported that he had shot 42 Russians and five Chechens. Ibragimov reportedly had already killed several members of a family named Allenov in another village called Alpatovo a few days prior, though this claim may be erroneously referring to a previous massacre committed by Chechen militants in that same village.


Victims


Individuals

Furthermore, the following persons were killed: *Peter Atarshikov (Петр Атарщиков) *Zoya Filippovna Andriyenko (Зоя Филипповна Андриенко) - Teacher at a local school. *Victor Kakezov (Виктор Какезов) *Mariya Ivanovna Maslova (Мария Ивановна Маслова) *Ekaterina Ivanovna Pyltsina (Екатерина Ивановна Пыльцина) - Secretary for the village council. *Dmitri Radchenko (Дмитрий Радченко) *Mrs. Tatarenko (Татаренко) and her two sons, one of whom (Kolya Tatarenko) was 10-year-old.


Families

Among those killed were up to four members of the following families: *Drobilov (Дробилов) *Radchenko (Радченко) *Fedosov (Федосов) *Pletnev (Плетнев)


Aftermath

On December 21, 1999, Chechen President
Aslan Maskhadov Aslan (Khalid) Aliyevich Maskhadov (russian: Асла́н (Хали́д) Али́евич Масха́дов; ce, Масхадан Али-воӀ Аслан (Халид), Masxadan Ali-voj Aslan (Xalid); 21 September 1951 – 8 March 2005) was ...
was summoned by the
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branch of the Russian General Prosecutor's Office to be questioned about the shooting and other atrocities that had occurred in Chechnya since 1991. The bodies of Ibragimov's victims were exhumed by Russian investigators, who were trying to examine the circumstances of the shooting. The shooting resulted in the majority of ethnic Russian families in Mikenskaya leaving.


See also

* List of rampage killers (religious, political, or ethnic crimes)


References


External links

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