A fighter from Ingushetia was killed in Ukraine
Mikail Komurzoev from the Nazran district was killed in combat. Since the beginning of the military operation in Ukraine, at least 210 fighters from Ingushetia have been officially recognized as killed.
As reported by "Caucasian Knot", by August 13, at least 209 fighters from Ingushetia were officially recognized as killed in the military operation in Ukraine .
The opening of a memorial banner in Nazran for Mikail Komurzoev, who was killed in the special military operation, was reported by the branch of the "Defenders of the Fatherland" fund in Ingushetia on their page on "VKontakte".
Komurzoev was killed in March 2025. He was posthumously awarded the medal "Union of Veterans of the SVO", as well as the "Order of Courage" and the medal "Hero of the SVO". No other details about the military's biography and death were provided in the message.
Thus, at least 210 fighters from Ingushetia have been officially recognized as killed. "Caucasian Knot" maintains a named list of natives of 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 "Caucasian Knot" report "SVO Statistics: Losses in Southern Russia are Increasing".
Earlier, news of the deaths of SVO participants from the Nazran district became known in early March. At that time, the press service of the head and government of Ingushetia reported that in combat actions in Ukraine, Muslim Katsiev and Akhmed Merzhoev were killed.
State awards, memorial plaques, and appearances on "Channel One" do not guarantee support from the state for the families of the killed, according to the material from "Caucasian Knot" "Three Comrades Served: How Authorities Deny Benefits to Families of Killed Volunteers", which describes the stories of fighters from other regions. For instance, the mother of the killed Dmitry Ukhanov said that she searched for her son's body for four months, while officials from the administration and military enlistment office inquired about the progress of the search without providing any assistance.