Battle of Komsomolskoye

The Battle of Komsomolskoye took place in March 2000 between Russian federal forces and Chechen separatists in the Chechen village of Komsomolskoye (Saadi-Kotar), Chechnya. It was the largest Russian victory during the Second Chechen War. Several hundred Chechen rebel fighters and more than 50 Russian servicemen were killed in the course of more than two weeks of siege warfare. An unknown number of civilians were killed in the fighting as well. The fighting resulted in the destruction of most of the forces of Chechen rebel field commander Ruslan Gelayev. Scores of Chechens were taken prisoner by the Russians, and only a few survived. A number of civilians died from torture, and the village was looted and destroyed. The battle was the bloodiest of the entire Second Chechen War, and was marked by fierce urban combat.

Battle of Komsomolskoye
Part of the Second Chechen War
Date6 – 24 March 2000
(2 weeks and 4 days)
Location
Komsomolskoye (Saadi-Kotar), Chechnya
43°3′37″N 45°36′14″E
Result

Russian victory

  • Strategic defeat of the Chechen fighters
Belligerents
 Russia Chechnya
Commanders and leaders

Valery Gerasimov

Mikhail Labunets
Mikhail Revenko 
Magomed Kakiyev
Ruslan Gelayev
Khamzat Idigov 
Strength
1,000 (assault groups)
Thousands in blocking positions, logistics, artillery and air support
800 (Chechen claim)
1,500 (Russian estimate)
Casualties and losses
  • 50+ killed
  • 300+ wounded
  • 700-800 killed (Russian claim)
  • 88 captured (Russian claim)
  • ~70 executed
Unknown civilian losses
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