43°05′N 45°27′E / 43.083°N 45.450°E
Roshni-chu ( Russian: Рошни-Чу; Chechen: Роьшни-Чу, Röşni-Çu) is a rural locality (a selo) in Urus-Martanovsky District of the Chechen Republic, Russia, located about 23 kilometers (14 mi) southwest of Grozny. Population: 5,195 ( 2010 Russian census); [1] 4,244 ( 2002 Census). [2]
On August 14, 2005, a militant group attacked the village and five officials from the regional military head of Urus-Martanovsky District and Colonel Alexander Kayak were killed and one person was seriously wounded.
43°05′N 45°27′E / 43.083°N 45.450°E
Roshni-chu ( Russian: Рошни-Чу; Chechen: Роьшни-Чу, Röşni-Çu) is a rural locality (a selo) in Urus-Martanovsky District of the Chechen Republic, Russia, located about 23 kilometers (14 mi) southwest of Grozny. Population: 5,195 ( 2010 Russian census); [1] 4,244 ( 2002 Census). [2]
On August 14, 2005, a militant group attacked the village and five officials from the regional military head of Urus-Martanovsky District and Colonel Alexander Kayak were killed and one person was seriously wounded.