Akhmed Khuchbarov

In his detachment were: Soltmurad Khuchbarov, Abubakar Khuchbarov,[c] Bati and Soip Khashievs (or Khanievs), Ibi Alkhastov, Badafar Kurbanov, Malyshev Alexander, Magomed Israilov (son of Khasan Israilov),[d] Musa Khunarikov, Choka and Seyd Khozhaevs, Akhmadov Tatar, Murtaz (surname unknown), Payzulla (Akkin) and lastly an 18-year-old Georgian (name unknown).

[2] In June 1943 in the village Guli of the Galashkinsky District, the senior detective of the department for combating banditry of the NKVD of the Checheno-Ingush ASSR, junior lieutenant and chekist - Nazirov Mukhadin Nazirovich was killed by Akhmed Khuchbarov.

[2] In 1943, in the mountains of the Akhmeta region, Khuchbarov's fighters managed to steal several thousand sheep and killed three soldiers of the 236th regiment of the internal troops of the NKVD and two policemen during a shootout.

In the same year, on a farm located in Dzharago, then Alkhalkhevsky District, Khuchbarov's fighters opened a fire on a detachment of internal troops.

About this episode, V. Shaduri writes as follows:[2]Khuchbarov Akhmed, with his associates and the bandits most devoted to him, specifically tracked down the employees of the NKVD who participated in the fight against banditry, and took measures to commit their murders.

Khuchbarov and his comrades shot the Chekists and after putting the heads back to the disfigured troupes of father and son, buried them according to the Muslim ritual.

[2] The soviets failed to arrest Akhmed Khuchbarov during the filtration and investigation of 1944-1948s, however the bodies of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Grozny region managed to detain 2213 Chechens and Ingush living in the mountainous area of Checheno-Ingushetia.

[2] In January 1949, one of the groups of Khuchbarov's detachment, led by Ibi Alkhastov in Upper Khevsureti, after conducting a bold raid, destroyed the so-called "activists" and KGBists.

The researcher S. Khamchiev makes a conclusion based on facts of the activities of Khuchbarov's rebels that:[2] [...] the actions of the Khuchbarovites were a direct result of the deportation and atrocities of the punitive authorities", therefore "we do not know of such a case that he and his comrades offended the civilian population.

But on the other hand, they fought furiously with the chastisers.From the text of V. Shaduri, we learn that the post-war struggle of Khuchbarov's detachment with the punitive system of the USSR on a small mountain patch was essentially a continuation of the war of the state security agencies with the insurgent movement: from 1944 to 1953, Akhmed Khuchbarov's fighters carried out about 30 operations against punishers from the troops of the NKVD and the NKGB.

[2] For two whole years, from 1953 to 1955, under the leadership of the KGB of the USSR, a special operation was developed in the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia "to eliminate the socially dangerous criminal and political gang of A.

Inauri (who became the chairman of the KGB under the Council of Ministers of the Georgian SSR after this operation) The plan for the liquidation of Khuchbarov's detachment was approved.