Huta 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]
Huta Akhmadov | |
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| Born | 26 September 1972 Urus-Martan, USSR |
| Died | 5 September 1999 (aged 26) Novolakskoye, Russia |
| Allegiance | Chechen Republic of Ichkeria |
| Service/ | Chechen National Guard |
| Years of service | 1989-1999 |
| Rank | Colonel |
| Battles/wars | Soviet–Afghan War First Chechen War Battle of Grozny (1994–95) War of Dagestan |
| Relations | Brothers, Rizvan Akhmadov, Ramzan Akhmadov, Zelimkhan Akhmadov |
Akhmadov died at the start of the Second Chechen War after being shot in the eye with a sniper rifle.[4]
References
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- Дагестанское Досье. — Москва: Litres, 2009. — С. 13—17. — 80 с.
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