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List of clashes in the North Caucasus in 2011 : ウィキペディア英語版
List of clashes in the North Caucasus in 2011

==January==

*January 1 - In the republic of Dagestan, it was reported that unidentified militants killed 1 police officer, after they reportedly shot dead an acting chief of a criminal investigation department for the republic. The police official apparently later died from his injuries that he had sustained in this militant attack.
*January 2 - In Grozny, Chechnya, it was reported that unidentified militants opened fire with automatic weapons upon a convoy of Russian interior ministry troops. It was later known that at least 2 Russian soldiers were injured in this militant attack, which had occurred within the republic's capital city.
*January 4 - In Makhachkala, Dagestan, it was reported that at least 2 militants were killed in a special operation, which was conducted by Russian security forces on the outskirts of the republic's capital city. No security forces personnel casualties were specified by the local authorities. In Vladikavkaz, North Ossetia, an IED detonated under the vehicle for the deputy chief of staff for a military unit stationed in the city of Nazran, which is located in the neighbouring republic of Ingushetia. The police official was apparently seriously injured in this militant bombing. In Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria, it was reported that unidentified militants detonated an IED at an entertainment club within the republic's capital city. No casualties were sustained in this militant bombing, although moderate damage was caused upon the surrounding areas. In Makhachkala, Dagestan, it was reported that at least 1 police officer and 1 militant were killed in a shoot-out between the two forces, after a forced document check within the republic's capital city. The police officer reportedly later died at hospital due to the injuries that he had sustained in this militant attack.
*January 5 - In Khasavyurt, Dagestan, it was reported that at least 4 militants were killed in a special operation, which was conducted by Russian special forces upon a blocked building, as the militants defied offers for them to surrender to law enforcement officers. No details concerning security forces personnel casualties were specified by the local authorities. In Makhachkala, Dagestan, it was reported that 2 militants were reportedly detained, as a result of the previous document-clash incident, which had occurred earlier within the republic's capital city.
*January 6 - In Makhachkala, Dagestan, it was reported that 1 police officer was injured and 4 militants detained, after security forces arrested suspects of whom they had claimed that they'd previously assaulted and kidnapped a police officer within the republic's capital city.
*January 9 - In the village of Ordzhonikidzevskaya, Ingushetia, it was reported that sappers of the interior ministry for the republic had apparently defused an bomb, which had been positioned close to a local hospital within the area. In Grozny, Chechnya, it was reported that a shoot-out between security forces and militants killed at least 1 Russian soldier and 1 militant within the republic's capital city. It is also known that at least 8 other people, including some 6 Russian soldiers, 1 police officer and a civilian were also apparently injured, as a result of this militant clash that occurred on the south-eastern outskirts of the city.
*January 10 - In Makhachkala, Dagestan, it was reported that a powerful home-made bomb of 2 kg TNT equivalent was defused at a residential home, of a five-storey building, which was located within the republic's capital city.
*January 11 - In Makhachkala, Dagestan, it was reported that unidentified militants opened fire with automatic weapons and then set fire to a drinking bar within the republic's capital city. It is known that 1 civilian was apparently injured, as a result of this militant attack.
*January 12 - In Grozny, Chechnya, it was reported that unidentified militants attempted an assassination attempt upon a colonel of an ex-battalion for the Spetsnaz GRU units. The attackers apparently brought down heavy automatic weapon fire upon his vehicle, killing his police official driver and injuring him seriously. It was also reported that 2 civilians and 1 militant were also reportedly killed in the cross-fire and return-fire, as a result of this militant attack.
*January 14 - In Makhachkala, Dagestan, it was reported that at least 3 militants, including a female accomplice were killed in a special operation conducted by Russian security forces within the republic's capital city. No security forces casualties were specified by the local authorities. In Khasavyurt, Dagestan, it was reported that at least 4 civilians were killed and 8 others injured, in a car bomb explosion, as the blast ripped into a cafe within this particular city of the republic. It was later specified by the authorities that five of those injured were known to be in a critical condition, whereas the other three were assessed as being seriously injured, according to local preliminary information at the scene of this militant bombing.
*January 16 - In the village of Yaryk-su, in the Novolaksky district of the southern Russian republic of Dagestan, it was reported that security forces discovered a militant arms cache near a local cemetery, which is located within the west of the republic.
*January 17 - In the Shatoi region of Chechnya, it was reported that 1 Russian soldier was killed and another injured, after security forces attempted to defuse an bomb, which was discovered in a mountain woodland near the settlement of Kharsevoi within the republic.〔()〕
*January 20 - In Khasavyurt, Dagestan, it was reported that unidentified militants detonated an bomb near to the entrance of a supermarket within this particular city of the republic. Nobody was reportedly injured or killed, although the shop building was severely damaged as a result of this militant bombing.〔()〕
*January 21 - In the republic of Dagestan, it was reported that at least 3 militants, including a local terrorist group leader, were killed in a shoot-out after unidentified militants in a vehicle opened fire upon Russian security forces and were subsequently killed in the return-fire. No law enforcement casualties were reportedly specified, as a result of this militant clash with security forces by the local authorities.
*January 23 - In the village of Ordzhonikidzevskaya, Ingushetia, it was reported that a bomb explosion occurred in a market within the centre of the village. The area was later cordoned off, as police specialists discovered and defused two other bombs within the local area. Nobody was reportedly injured or killed, as a result of this militant bombing.
*January 24 - A suicide bombing occurred at the baggage reclaim area of the international arrivals hall of the Domodedovo International Airport, which is located in southern Moscow. The suicide attack reportedly killed at least 35 people and injured more than 130 others, with 20 reportedly in a critical condition at local hospitals. No group immediately claimed responsibility for this latest suicide attack, although suspicion will fall on the Caucasus Emirate from the North Caucasus. The Russian President, Dmitry Medvedev, ordered increased security across the capital, especially at its airports and other transport hubs and also was known to have called an emergency meeting with top officials. He later vowed that those behind the perpetration of this attack would be tracked down and punished by Russian security forces.
*January 26 - In Khasavyurt, Dagestan, it was reported that at least 4 civilians were killed and 6 others injured, after a car bomb explosion ripped through a cafe in this particular city of the republic. It was initially reported that 3 civilians were killed and 7 others injured, however one person later succumbed to their injuries at a local hospital. This car bombing acts as the second such attack to strike the city, with a previous car bombing earlier in the month, striking another cafe within the same city of the republic.
*January 27 - In the village of Luxemburg within the Babayurtovskogo district of the republic of Dagestan, it was reported that unidentified militants opened fire upon the Acting Head of ATS and his deputy within this village of the republic. It was later known that the Acting Head of the ATS, his deputy assistant and a militant perpetrator were all allegedly killed as a result of this militant attack. In Khasavyurt, Dagestan, it was reported that 2 militants, including the so-called Deputy Emir of Dagestan for the Caucasus Emirate, and his resisting wife were killed in a special operation within this particular city of the republic. No security forces personnel casualties were reportedly sustained whilst conducting this special operation.
*January 28 - In Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkaria, it was reported that the Chegem district administration head, Mikhail Mambetov, for the republic's capital city was killed in a suspected militant attack. This was later confirmed by a source at the republican investigative department for the republic.〔()〕
*January 30 - In Izberbash, Dagestan, it was reported that Russian security forces foiled a potentially serious terrorist attack, after two land mines were discovered in a private residential sector of the town. It is known that sappers have already defused the first bomb, however the second has yet to be defused by specialists at the scene of this averted militant attack.
*January 31 - In the stretch of Timergo Shamhal, Dagestan, it was reported that an bomb derailed a freight train and its locomotive on this stretch of rail line within the republic. Nobody was reportedly killed or injured in this militant attack, although delays were caused on other train lines operating on this rail line of the republic. In Nazran, Ingushetia, it was reported that unidentified militants killed the head of the central administrative district, Alehan Saro, as he was driving his car in a market area of the republic's capital city. The head of local administration was apparently severely injured after unidentified assailants opened fire upon his car, however he later succumbed to his injuries that were sustained in this militant attack.

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