The list of the residents of the settlements of Starye Atagi killed during the hostilities from the fall 1999 to February 2002

42. Saidash Khazgiriyev, 19, died from a nerve paralyzing gas on August 7, 2000.

43. Islam Dadulagov, 17, killed on August 11, 2000 at his house as a result of an indiscriminate fire opened by Russian troops of the 205th brigade. His cousin, Said-Hassan Jamaldinov, 17, was wounded (5 firearm wounds).

44. Imran Kuntayev, detained on December 20, 19999 together with two relatives - Adam Sadayev, Adnan Abdurzakov and Kuntayev followed a road to the settlement of Goity. All three of them were found dead on September 13, 2000. They dead bodies were buried in a forest. Also the corpse of Edilbek Issayev, born in 1967, a resident of the 15th milk farm, who was taken away from the Staroyurt hospital on September 7, 2000 (he had been wounded about six months before that) was discovered in the grave. He was scalped, had his right arm broken, a big hole on the left side of the chest. On that day two dead bodies were discovered not far from the sovkhoz of "Stepnyak": the young men were killed by shots into the head. They had no documents about them. One of them had a tattoo on the left forearm: a jet fighter with an inscription: ZAB.VO (for the relatives to identify him).

45. Adam Sadayev, detained by federals on December 20, 1999, his dead body was discovered on September 13, 2000 in a forest. He was not a resident of Starye Atagi.

46. Mussa Abubakarov, 70, killed by an unidentified group at about 2 a.m. on September 17, 2000. Under the pretext of an arrest he was taken outside and shot dead about 100 meters away from his house.

47. Abubakar Demilkhanov, born in 1981, killed by an unidentified group at about 2 a.m. on September 17, 2000 in his house.

48. Salavdi Zubairayev, born in 1934, Under the pretext of an arrest he was taken outside and shot dead at about 2 a.m. on September 17, 2000.

49. Vakha Elmurzayev, 70, he was taken outside and shot dead at about 2 a.m. on September 17, 2000 in the inner yard of the Demilkhanovs.

50. Issa Elmurzayev, 30, killed at about 2 a.m. on September 17, 2000 in his own house. In all the above five cases the murderers were dressed in the Russian military uniform, spoke only Russian and were masked.

51. Magomed Chikuyev, born in 1956, killed by an unidentified groups in his house at about 3 a.m. on September 18, 2000. The murderers were masked and dressed in camouflage, they spoke only Russian.

52. Umar Bilbayev, a commander of the village militia, killed by unidentified people on December 27, 2000 not far from his house on the day when the end of the great fast is celebrated. He drove his car - a Zhiguli-2106. He had a wife and two children.

53 Rustam Saparbiyev, 25, killed by Russian troops together with a cousin in the settlement of Katayama on December 30, 2000. Their dead bodies with numerous firearm and knife wounds were discovered by residents of the settlement. Both were buried in Starye Atagi on January 1, 2001.

54. Malkan Israilova, born in 1965, shot dead on January 3, 2001 in her house in Grozny in unknown circumstances.

55. Ramzan Tatayev, born in 1956, killed by a missile launched from a Russian helicopter on January 7, 2001 not far from Khankala where he drove 3 OMON officers from Smolensk in his Zhiguli. They also died. Ramzan had a wife and a daughter.

56. Zulai Demilkhanova, born in 1949, killed by Russian troops on January 14, 2001 during a "zachistka" when federals opened fire at a group of women (5 women were wounded).

57. Aslan Hassarov, 22.

58. Akhmed Zaurbekov, 23, both were detained during a "zachistka" on January 15, 2001 at the foot-bridge across the river of Argun. Their mutilated dead bodies with numerous signs of torture (each of them missed one ear, had their limbs broken, severely beaten) were discovered on January 27, 2001 in a gravel carry at the settlement of Novye Atagi.

59. Movsar Idigov, 47, he had five children, wounded at about 5 p.m. on January 1, 2001 in the settlement of Michurina and shot dead by Russian troops (a shot into the eye).

60. Magomed Eskayev, 22, killed by Russian troops in the Zavodskoy district of Grozny on February 3, 2001 by a shot into the head. He was buried in Starye Atagi on February 4, 2001.

61. Eldarov (after his mother), 13, killed by four shots from a gun in the settlement of Odzhonikidzevskaya.

62. Saidat Sediyeva, born in 1959, killed by a Russian sniper on March 10, 2001 at about 10 a.m. while approaching a window of her apartment on the fifth floor to find out whether bread had been delivered (the district of Ippodromnyi, the B. Khmelnitskogo street).

63. Shadid Sadykov, born in 1972, killed near the Minutka square as a result of a skirmish between two road-blocks.

64. Sultan Chichayev, 50. Killed by unidentified people from a machine-gun (the whole magazine) in April 2001. He had five children.

65. Khamzat Akhmadov, the father of three, killed by federals on April 18, 2001 in his house during a skirmish with an unknown rebel fighter. He had a fatal wound into the head - a sniper or a stray bullet.

66. Magomed Algirayev, born in 1955, killed by Russian troops on May 6, 2001 near his house in the Pervomaiskaya street in Grozny after an explosion of an armored vehicle. A resident of Novye Atagi was killed together with Algirayev, two other people were detained.

67. Movladi Jambekov, born in 1962, killed as a result of a night shelling of a Grozny district on May 12, 2001.

68. Akhmed Idigov, a member of RUBOP, shot dead together with a friend at the central market in Grozny on June 3, 2001.

69. Shamkhan Saayev, about 41-43, exploded on a mine at the gate of his house in Grozny on June 4, 2001. He had five children.

70. Salamu Akhmadov, exploded on a mine in Grozny on June 4, 2001 while sorting out ruins.

71. Vakha Israilov, 73, killed by unidentified people in the night on June 6, 2001 in his own house.

72. Hassan Ulubayev, 47, killed as a result of a shelling of dwelling quarters in the settlement on Jun e 24, 2001.

73. Ibragim Kuntayev, born in 1986, died on June 26 from wounds into the abdomen received as a result of an explosion. On that day 12 children were wounded.

74. Magomed Matsiyev, born in 1986, died on June 26 from wounds received as a result of an explosion.

75. Issa Mukayev, 53, heavily wounded in the second half of the day on July 13, 2001 by Saikhan Jamayev (a burst of machine-gun fire at the legs). Died in the night after an operation.

76. Avadi Bashayev, born in 1955, shot dead by unidentified people at about 11 a.m. on July 15, 2001.

77. Ruslan Khassarov, born in 1962. As well as A. Bashayev, shot dead from a white VAZ-2106 at about 11 a.m.

78. Oret Mishayev, 9, died in the settlement of Goity during a shelling.

79. Takhir Sambiyev.

80. Lorsa Puchayev, 26, both were police officers, killed during an attack on the pension department in the Groznensky district, the settlement of Michurina on September 27, 2001.

81. Sharpuddi Katayev, exploded on a mine in Grozny (12th section) on October 5, 2001.

82. Ruslan Jumayev, born in 1965, the deputy head of the village administration, killed by unidentified people in his house at about 3 a.m. on October 8, 2001.

83. Magomed-Hussein Jumayev, he had four children, killed by unidentified people in his house at about 3 a.m. on October 8, 2001.

84. Vakhid Tsamayev, a pensioner, killed by unidentified people in his house at about 3 a.m. on October 8, 2001.

85. Saipuddin Kagirov, killed by unidentified people in his house at about 9:30 p.m. on October 9, 2001.

86. Sultan Kurmakhadov, born in 1949, killed together with three of his neighbors on October 12, 2001 at about 9 p.m. in the Staropromyslovsky district of Grozny. Buried in the settlement of Starye Atagi.

87. Movsar Khamzatov, born in 1972, killed at about 9 p.m. on October 23, 2001 when a Russian column open unreasonable fire at his vehicle. A young boy from the village of Alkhazurovo was killed together his him, Umar Israilov was wounded.

89. Sultan Turkayev, disappeared in February 2001, his dead body was discovered while loading gravel in t he river of Argun on November 16, 2001.

90. Adam Sadayev, born in 1982, killed in Grozny on November 19, 2001. He was buried in Starye Atagi.

91. Beslan Elmurzayev, killed on July 27, 2000, when at about 10 p.m. unidentified people opened fire at Gelani Demelkhanov.

92. Manzha Daudova, born in 1932, killed on December 5, 2001, when at about 7:30 a.m. Russian troops, which entered Starye Atagi on armored vehicles, opened fire, including at her house, from a large-caliber machine-gun. She died on the spot from numerous wounds. Her son was wounded by a bullet which went through the body of his mother.

93. Adam Matsiyev, 75.

94. Ayub Matsiyev, born in 1953.

95. Yusup Matsiyev, born in 1955.

96. Zarema Matsiyeva, 15. All the four of them died during an explosion in their house on January 1, 2002 at about 11 a.m. Obviously, the explosion was masterminded by Russian troops who threatened to blow up their house during a "zachistka" from December 26-30, 2001. Federals forced them out of the house and spent there several hours.

97. Alkhazur (Lokka) Dagayev, born in 1960, detained by Russian troops on December 24, 2001. Together with other four Chechens he was discovered on January 2, 2002 in a dacha settlement near Khankala.

98. Magomed-Emin Mussayev, 24, killed by Russian troops on January 12, 2002 together with other five peaceful residents of the village of Dai in the Shatoi district. Mussayev managed to get off the car, his dead body was discovered in a nearb y forest, the corpses of the rest, including a mother of eight, were poured with gasoline and burnt. Relatives were forced to admit that Mussayev died in the forest during a mine explosion.

99. Ruslan Nasukhanov, 33.

100. Movsar Nasukhanov, 22.

101. Movladi Nasukhanov, 20. All of the Nasukhanovs were taken away from their house in the Nuradilova street on February 13, 2002, their burnt bodies were thrown out at the settlement of Mesker-Yurt on February 19, 2002. None of them took part in hostilities during the first or the second Chechen war.

102. Abu Gekhayev, 24, detained during a "zachistka" in his house. He was beaten to death. His burnt remains were given out by federals on February 19, 2002. Abu was identified by pieces of his clothing.

The above list was attached to the appeal of the residents of the village of Starye Atagi addressed to heads of states and organizations which were able and are still able to stop the killing of the Chechen people. No reaction to the appeal followed, while the bloody list is growing. New names of the murdered Chechens you can find in the materials of our newspaper. The tragedy of Atagi continues.


The Chechen Times [14.08.2003 7:00]