Ahmed Ibragimov () was born in 1956, and was a native of Mikenskaya, Chechnya, a village about 30 miles northwest of
Grozny. During the
privatization after the
collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 90s, he acquired some
farm machinery and worked as a driver, later on running a small shop, and at one point was also the local
postman. Ibragimov had a brother who was killed in the
First Chechen War, and at the time of the killings he was living in
Chernokozovo. In August 1999, the Second Chechen War began, and on 1 October the
Russian Federation invaded Chechnya as part of the conflict. The reason for the shooting apparently was the villagers' refusal to dig
trenches, and actions of the Russian forces. Ibragimov, according to one villager, stated that "Russians are killing Chechens, so now I am going to kill Russians." Various higher death tolls have been reported, ranging from 35 (34 Russians and a
Meskhetian Turk), and 39, to up to 41, and it was also reported that he had shot 42 Russians and five Chechens. Ibragimov reportedly had already killed several members of a family named Allenov in another village called Alpatovo a few days prior, though this claim may be erroneously referring to a previous massacre committed by Chechen militants in that same village.
Victims Individuals Furthermore, the following persons were killed: • Peter Atarshikov (Петр Атарщиков) • Zoya Filippovna Andriyenko (Зоя Филипповна Андриенко) - Teacher at a local school. • Victor Kakezov (Виктор Какезов) • Mariya Ivanovna Maslova (Мария Ивановна Маслова) • Ekaterina Ivanovna Pyltsina (Екатерина Ивановна Пыльцина) - Secretary for the village council. • Dmitri Radchenko (Дмитрий Радченко) • Mrs. Tatarenko (Татаренко) and her two sons, one of whom, Kolya Tatarenko, was 10 years old.
Families Among those killed were up to four members of the following families: • Drobilov (Дробилов) • Radchenko (Радченко) • Fedosov (Федосов) • Pletnev (Плетнев) ==Aftermath==