Those who died in the autumn of 1992 were remembered in North Ossetia.
Memorial events in Vladikavkaz and the Prigorodny District were held on the 33rd anniversary of the start of the Ossetian-Ingush conflict.
As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," hundreds of people gathered today at the memorial cemetery in Nazran on the 33rd anniversary of the start of the Ossetian-Ingush conflict.
The Ossetian-Ingush conflict occurred in the fall of 1992 in the Prigorodny District of North Ossetia and resulted in armed clashes. According to the prosecutor's office, 583 people were killed, 939 were wounded, and another 261 were missing. According to various estimates, from 30 to 60 thousand Ingush were forced to leave the territory of their historical residence in the Prigorodny district and Vladikavkaz, mostly settling in Ingushetia, according to the "Caucasian Knot" report "Ossetian-Ingush conflict of 1992".
On October 30, memorial events were held in North Ossetia to mark the 33rd anniversary of the tragic events of the autumn of 1992.
The memory of the victims was also honored in the Prigorodny district. The funeral ceremony of laying wreaths and flowers at the graves of the victims in Kambileevsky was attended by the Chairman of the Government of the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania Boris Dzhanayev and the head of the Prigorodny municipal district Alan Gagloyev, representatives of state and municipal authorities, law enforcement agencies, public organizations, relatives of the victims, and residents of the village. Flower-laying ceremonies also took place in the villages of Chermen, where fellow villagers brought flowers to the monument to those killed during the armed conflict, and in the village of Oktyabrskoye, the Prigorodny District administration reported.
The Vladikavkaz administration also reported on memorial events at the Walk of Fame.
"These events will forever remain in our memory – as a reminder of the high price of peace and how easy it is to destroy it. We must do everything to ensure that this never happens again," North Ossetia's head, Sergei Menyailo, said on his Telegram channel.
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