A soldier from Dagestan was killed in Ukraine
Magomedsharip Magomedov from the Akhtynsky district was killed in combat. Since the beginning of the Russian operation in Ukraine, officials have publicly named the names of at least 2028 soldiers from Dagestan killed there.
As reported by "Caucasian Knot", by July 7, officials and law enforcement agencies officially recognized that at least 2027 fighters from Dagestan had been killed in Ukraine.
On July 9, Magomedsharip Magomedov, who was killed in the combat zone in Ukraine, was buried at the Kuzaiskoye cemetery in the village of Akhty. This was reported by the head of the Akhtynsky district, Abdul-Kerim Palchaev.
“Magomedsharip Alimirzaevich, an Avar by nationality, voluntarily decided to go to the combat zone,” the official wrote on his Telegram channel. The age and details of the biography of the deceased are not provided in the publication.
Thus, at least 2028 combatants from Dagestan have been officially recognized as killed on the Ukrainian front. "Caucasian Knot" maintains a named list of natives from the North Caucasus Federal District and Southern Federal District who were killed in the military operation. The list is compiled based on data officially announced by representatives of the authorities and law enforcement agencies, according to the report of "Caucasian Knot" "Statistics of the Special Military Operation: losses are increasing for southern Russia".
At the end of June, the administration of the Akhtynsky district reported that a native of the village of Akhty, Jamidin Yuzbekov, and a native of the village of Smugul, Mutalib Isakov, had been killed in Ukraine.
Dagestan ranks first among the regions of the North Caucasus Federal District in the number of killed whose names have been officially disclosed by the authorities. Sergey Melikov, who headed Dagestan in February 2022, was the first among the representatives of the authorities to announce that a Russian soldier had been killed in Ukraine, acknowledging the death of officer Nurmagomed Gadzhimagomedov.
State awards, memorial plaques, and appearances on "Channel One" do not guarantee support from the state for the families of the deceased, according to the material of "Caucasian Knot" "Three comrades served: how the authorities deprive the families of killed volunteers of benefits", which describes the stories of the killed fighters. "I receive only twelve thousand rubles a month for two minor children as a family of military pensioners," complains the wife of Vasily Shtylun, who received five million rubles from the "Veterans" unit for her husband killed in 2022.