He was among the many soldiers from the Kyrgyz SSR to have served as part of the Limited Contingent of Soviet Troops in Afghanistan during the Soviet–Afghan War.
[2] In 1995, being named the commander of a high ranking, he took part in official events held in Paris on the occasion of the golden jubilee of the Victory in World War II on behalf of the Ministry of Defense.
[3] In the summer and autumn of 1999, Omuraliev was directly involved in the Batken Conflict and operations against the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan.
[10] In 2014, the Military Prosecutor's Office inspected the distribution of service apartments to servicemen of the Ministry of Defense and the General Staff.
Based on its results, charges were brought against Omuraliev under the articles abuse of power, forgery and negligence.