Huta Akhmadov

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Huta Akhmadov
Born(1972-09-26)26 September 1972
Urus-Martan, USSR
Died5 September 1999(1999-09-05) (aged 26)
Novolakskoye, Russia
Allegiance Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
Service/branchChechen National Guard
Years of service1989-1999
RankColonel
Battles/warsSoviet–Afghan War
First Chechen War
Battle of Grozny (1994–95)
War of Dagestan
RelationsBrothers, Rizvan Akhmadov, Ramzan Akhmadov, Zelimkhan Akhmadov

Huta Adlanovich Akhmadov Russian: Хута Адланович Ахмадов, also known by its Arabic name Abdurrakhman; 26 September 1972 – 5 September 1999) — was a Chechen military leader and close friend of Arab Amir Ibn al-Khattab, who fought against Soviet and Russian forces in Afghanistan and Chechnya.[1][2][3]

Akhmadov died at the start of the Second Chechen War after being shot in the eye with a sniper rifle.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Психологические войны. Приход Антихриста и Сатаны. — Санкт-Петербург: Litres, 2021. — 230 с. —ISBN 5-043-83923-6
  2. ^ Кровавый террор. — Москва: Олма-пресс, 2001. 307 с. —ISBN 9785224014125
  3. ^ ПАДЕНИЕ ГРОЗНОГО (1996 Г.): статья в журнале . — 1996. — № 11.
  4. ^ Дагестанское Досье. — Москва: Litres, 2009. — С. 13—17. — 80 с.