Achkhoy-Martanovskiy District Table 10

Achkhoy-Martanovskiy District Perm. Settlement Total IDPs HFs Vuln. residents 12,188 5,137 7,051 244 2,044 Achkhoy-Martan 20,350 16,910 3,440 858 3,920 6,733 5,422 1,311 152 954 Davydenko 1,433 1,314 119 30 199 Zakan-Yurt 5,464 4,309 1,155 241 668 Katyr -Yurt 7,798 6,894 904 238 1,022 Novo-Sharoy 1,654 1,454 200 48 233 Staryy Achkhoy 62 62 0 0 5 Samashky 7,228 7,075 153 25 1,227 Sernovodsk 11,404 6,933 4,471 327 2,077 Hamby-Irze 2,920 2,318 602 107 640 Shamy-Yurt 3,636 3,416 220 82 723 Yandy 531 503 28 10 125 Total 81,401 61,747 19,654 2,362 13,837

Table 11 Breakdown of residents by vulnerability criteria Settlement 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Assinovskaya 124 174 370 623 237 223 36 257 Achkhoy-Martan 276 356 696 1,036 544 115 25 872 Valerik 111 90 227 318 97 12 3 96 Davydenko 9 15 42 57 41 3 0 32 Zakan-Yurt 42 44 138 218 79 30 32 85 Katyr -Yurt 64 115 233 390 108 15 2 95 Novo-Sharoy 29 23 39 59 27 22 0 34 Staryy Achkhoy 0 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 32 86 156 265 332 11 2 343 Sernovodsk 59 179 300 477 359 114 18 571 Hamby-Irze 32 52 98 169 50 141 8 90 Shamy-Yurt 47 87 135 155 112 1 0 186 Yandy 2 15 11 13 15 51 5 13 Total 827 1,236 2,448 3,781 2,001 739 131 2,674

Vulnerability: 0 - pr egnant woman 1 - lactating woman 2 - infants 0-12 months 3 - children 12 -36 months 4 - those with mental/physical disability or disease 5 - elderly (over 65 years) without adequate family/social support Danish Refugee Council 2

6 - children (up to age 14) without adequate family/social support 7 - single-parent families

Vedenskiy District

Table 12

Vedenskiy District Perm. Settlement Total IDPs HFs Vuln. residents Aghishbatoy 14 10 4 0 3 Benoy 52 31 21 0 11 Vedeno 1,512 1,398 114 0 215 Verkhatoy 27 26 1 0 6 Guny 710 665 45 2 114 Dyshne-Vedeno 3,572 3,198 374 0 558 Marzoy-Mokhk 153 153 0 0 16 Makhkety 3,495 3,175 320 2 576 Neftyanoye 247 242 5 0 32 Oktyabr’skoye 781 674 107 0 108 Pervomayskoye 493 452 41 0 85 Sel’mentouzen 1,021 917 104 0 164 Tevzana 1,699 1,521 178 3 315 Kharachoy 600 568 32 0 97 Khatuny 1,613 1,528 85 1 230 Tsa-Vedeno 1,502 1,348 154 0 219 Elistanzhy 1,845 1,530 315 0 257 Ersenoy 20 15 5 0 0 Eshilkhatoy 341 330 11 0 48 Total 19,697 17,781 1,916 8 3,054

Table 13 Breakdown of residents by vulnerability criteria Settlement 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Aghishbatoy 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 Benoy 0 0 1 2 3 0 0 5 Vedeno 10 14 34 60 58 10 2 27 Verkhatoy 1 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 Guny 7 14 13 36 26 0 0 18 Dyshne-Vedeno 28 67 98 146 97 22 3 97 Marzoy-Mokhk 0 1 0 6 2 0 0 7 Makhkety 22 109 115 157 101 15 0 57 Neftyanoye 2 4 6 8 8 0 0 4 Oktyabr’skoye 5 8 13 28 22 4 0 28 Pervomayskoye 2 9 18 18 18 1 0 19 Danish Refugee Council 3

Selmentauzen 8 21 27 48 36 0 0 24 Tevzana 29 33 28 76 48 1 0 100 Kharachoy 6 17 10 28 28 0 1 7 Khatuny 13 27 41 59 50 0 1 39 Tsa-Vedeno 12 19 29 62 62 2 1 32 Elistanzhy 19 28 32 61 66 2 0 49 Ersenoy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Eshilkhatoy 1 7 9 11 5 1 0 14 Total 165 380 476 809 631 58 8 527

Vulnerability: 0 - pregnant woman 1 - lactating woman 2 - infants 0-12 months 3 - children 12-36 months 4 - those with mental/physical disability or disease 5 - elderly (over 65 years) without adequate family/social support 6 - children (up to age 14) without adequate family/social support 7 - single-parent families

Groznenskiy District Table 14

Groznenskiy District Perm. Settlement Total IDPs HFs Vuln. Residents 9 km 5 5 0 0 0 Alkhan-Kala 7,787 7,366 421 153 804 Alkhan-Churt 1,069 981 88 18 176 Berdakel 4,911 4,044 867 14 654 Berkat -Yurt 1,580 1,335 245 24 295 Vinogradnoye 1,982 1,793 189 0 242 Ghikalovskiy 4,017 2,915 1,102 136 459 Goryacheistochnenskaya 1,002 702 300 42 196 19 17 2 0 1 Dachu-Borzoy 412 372 40 1 49 Dolinskiy 1,053 934 119 20 220 Il’yinskaya 1,240 1,033 207 10 237 Ken’-Yurt 1,747 1,534 213 19 238 Kerla-Yurt 1,686 1,574 112 24 322 Kulary 3,458 3,222 236 73 557 Lakha-Varandy 579 438 141 0 111 Malyye Varandy 12 5 7 0 2 Novyy Tsentoroy 1,571 1,229 342 43 292 Nagornoye 1,679 1,334 345 51 304 Danish Refugee Council 4

Oktyabr’skoye 2,724 2,334 390 52 365 Pervomayskaya 4,106 3,706 400 55 675 Petropavlovskaya 3,257 2,783 474 25 464 Pobedinskoye 3,192 2,849 343 63 615 Pravoberezhnoye 2,514 2,051 463 35 422 Prigorodnoye 2,892 2,385 507 85 471 Proletarskoye 1,208 1,103 105 17 257 Raduzhnoye 1,950 1,805 145 39 348 Rassvet 8 8 0 0 1 Staryy Ataghi 11,205 7,387 3,818 706 1,426 Savkhoz Argunskiy 14 0 14 0 4 Savkhoz Rodina 91 63 28 0 17 Staraya 5,441 4,482 959 40 659 Sadovoye 2,346 2,106 240 23 440 Sovkhoz1 6 6 0 0 1 Sovkhoz3 4 4 0 1 0 Sovkhoz4 276 258 18 4 76 Terskoye 1,098 1,042 56 8 147 Tolstoy-Yurt 6,934 4,726 2,208 170 1,224 Chechen-Aul 6,281 5,118 1,163 259 835 Chishky 696 622 74 21 106 Total 92,052 75,671 16,381 2,231 13,712

Table 15 Breakdown of residents by vulnerability criteria Settlement 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9km 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alkhan-Kala 10 56 165 303 169 24 4 73 Alkhan-Churt 2 22 27 37 28 2 1 57 Berdakel 27 69 142 255 63 4 2 92 Berkat -Yurt 16 30 46 67 35 28 0 73 Vinogradnoye 0 15 21 72 7 113 0 14 Ghikalovskiy 11 50 104 153 39 20 0 82 Goryacheistoc hnens 1 6 8 44 29 65 1 42 kaya Grozny 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Dachu-Borzoy 1 5 18 12 1 0 0 12 Dolinskiy 18 34 28 57 14 4 1 64 Il’inskaya 13 15 30 61 18 50 1 49 Ken’-Yurt 5 40 43 79 29 0 0 42 Kerla-Yurt 20 65 61 72 34 3 0 67 Kulary 28 104 96 163 63 6 2 95 Lakha-Varandy 4 7 12 29 24 0 1 34 Malyye Varandy 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Novyy Tsentoroy 24 36 37 78 55 5 2 55 Nagornoye 17 49 56 61 23 22 0 76 Danish Refugee Council 5

Oktyabr’skoye 26 78 71 87 33 3 0 67 Pervomayskaya 35 100 111 187 96 36 3 107 Petropavlovskaya 2 52 73 124 66 65 2 80 Pobedinskoye 47 116 93 160 57 7 2 133 Pravoberezhnoye 14 26 34 132 43 115 2 56 Prigorodnoye 30 50 67 109 78 25 1 111 Proletarskoye 11 23 23 42 37 22 0 99 Raduzhnoye 23 54 56 96 32 12 1 74 Rassvet 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Staryy Ataghy 45 177 268 465 231 15 1 224 Savkhoz Argunskiy 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 Savkhoz Rodina 1 2 2 2 1 9 0 0 Staraya Sunzha 33 85 126 204 79 42 6 84 Sadovoye 36 56 66 116 53 36 1 76 Sovkhoz1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Sovkhoz3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sovkhoz4 2 6 4 16 5 28 0 15 Terskoye 5 27 25 70 12 1 0 7 Tolstoy-Yurt 33 74 115 328 170 364 5 135 Chechen-Aul 63 83 146 314 97 15 0 117 Chishky 1 13 21 23 9 0 0 39 Total 605 1,625 2,195 4,021 1,731 1,142 39 2,354

Vulnerability: 0 - pregnant woman 1 - lactating woman 2 - infants 0-12 months 3 - children 12-36 months 4 - those with mental/physical disability or disease 5 - elderly (over 65 years) without adequate family/social support 6 - children (up to age 14) without adequate family/social support 7 - single-parent families

Zavodskoy District (Grozny City) Table 16

Zavodskoy District (Grozny City) Perm. Settlement Total IDPs HFs Vuln. residents Zavodskoy 11,783 9,164 2,619 1 1,851 N-Aldy 1 0 1 0 0 Total 11,784 9,164 2,620 1 1,851

Table 17 Breakdown of residents by vulnerability criteria Settlement 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Zavodskoy 47 183 306 449 342 87 12 425 N-Aldy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 47 183 306 449 342 87 12 425 Danish Refugee Council 6

Leninskiy District (Grozny City) Table 18

Leninskiy District (Grozny City) Perm. Settlement Total IDPs HFs Vuln. residents Leninskiy 18,038 12,938 5,100 7 3,207 Total 18,038 12,938 5,100 7 3,207

Table 19 Breakdown of residents by vulnerability criteria Settlement 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Leninskiy 51 248 379 623 610 697 6 593 Total 51 248 379 623 610 697 6 593

Vulnerability: 0 - pregnant woman 1 - lactating woman 2 - infants 0-12 months 3 - children 12 -36 months 4 - those with mental/physical disability or disease 5 - elderly (over 65 years) without adequate family/social support 6 - children (up to age 14) without adequate family/social s upport 7 - single-parent families

Oktyabr’skiy District (Grozny City) Table 20

Oktyabr’skiy District (Grozny City) Perm. Settlement Total IDPs HFs Vuln. Residents Oktyabr’skiy 16,520 12,508 4,012 3 3,094 Total 16,520 12,508 4,012 3 3,094

Table 21 Breakdown of residents by vulnerability criteria Settlement 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Oktyabr’skiy 55 249 357 581 572 696 17 567 Total 55 249 357 581 572 696 17 567

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Staropromyslovskiy District (Grozny City) Table 22

Staropromyslovskiy District (Grozny City) Perm. Settlement Total IDPs HFs Vuln. Residents Staropromyslovskiy 20,864 16,778 4,086 8 3,866 Total 20,864 16,778 4,086 8 3,866

Table 23 Breakdown of residents by vulnerability criteria Settlement 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Staropromyslovsk 85 309 459 808 541 1,053 19 592 iy Total 85 309 459 808 541 1,053 19 592

Vulnerability: 0 - pregnant woman 1 - lactating woman 2 - infants 0-12 months 3 - children 12 -36 months 4 - those with mental/physical disability or disease 5 - elderly (over 65 years) without adequate family/social support 6 - children (up to age 14) without adequate family/social support 7 - single-parent families

Gudermesskiy District Table 24

Gudermesskiy District Perm. Settlement Total IDPs HFs Vuln. Residents Azamat-Yurt 803 731 72 2 141 Belorechye 10 3 7 0 1 Biltoy-Yurt 949 245 704 11 160 Braguny 2,136 1,891 245 2 224 Gherzel’ 3,095 2,233 862 28 505 Gordaly 926 885 41 8 127 Gudermes 33,578 24,575 9,003 150 5,252 Darbankhy 1,364 1,317 47 0 314 Dzhalka 5,390 5,124 266 20 918 Ilaskhan-Yurt 3,713 3,550 163 7 706 Isty-Su 2,137 2,066 71 7 292 Ishkhoy-Yurt 2,847 2,630 217 9 596 Danish Refugee Council 8

Kady-Yurt 2,697 2,479 218 12 577 Kerla-Engenoy 1,900 1,840 60 6 325 Komsomolskoye 2,798 2,553 245 16 490 Koshkel’dy 4,599 4,136 463 50 762 Melchu-Khe 6 0 6 0 0 N-Benoy 502 314 188 6 70 N-Gordaly 18 8 10 0 0 Noybera 8,339 7,778 561 67 1,470 Oyskhara 9,426 8,480 946 77 1,639 Savkhoz Druzhba 117 105 12 0 12 Khanghash-Yurt 577 577 0 0 79 Shuany 932 871 61 9 145 Engel’-Yurt 5,055 4,249 806 37 986 Total 93,914 78,640 15,274 524 15,791

Table 25 Breakdown of residents by vulnerability criteria Settlement 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Azamat-Yurt 5 15 25 45 5 41 0 5 Belorechye 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Biltoy-Yurt 13 14 16 51 24 26 0 16 Braguny 2 15 40 73 10 75 0 9 Gherzel’ 12 49 84 145 65 77 0 73 Gordaly 0 14 27 35 11 15 0 25 Gudermes 192 567 954 1,301 793 249 11 1,185 Darbankhy 4 33 39 54 73 54 1 56 Dzhalka 29 83 148 208 124 131 0 195 Ilaskhan-Yurt 29 87 96 153 76 123 2 140 Isty-Su 4 9 48 94 36 57 0 44 Ishkhoy-Yurt 9 89 115 86 45 132 0 120 Kady-Yurt 13 59 77 171 42 45 3 167 Kerla-Engenoy 20 36 66 101 35 31 0 36 Komsomolskoye 12 56 80 120 49 85 0 88 Koshkel’dy 63 105 161 163 85 76 0 109 Melchu-Khe 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 N-Benoy 7 7 12 24 8 0 0 12 N-Gordaly 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Noybera 68 177 226 340 164 203 11 281 Oyskhara 63 155 239 416 188 357 2 219 Savkhoz Druzhba 0 0 1 2 4 0 0 5 Khanghash-Yurt 3 9 13 26 8 17 0 3 Shuany 4 5 33 59 25 14 0 5 Engel’-Yurt 51 116 165 230 52 183 0 189 Total 603 1,700 2,665 3,897 1,922 1,992 30 2,982

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Vulnerability: 0 - pregnant woman 1 - lactating woman 2 - infants 0-12 months 3 - children 12 -36 months 4 - those with mental/physical disability or disease 5 - elderly (over 65 years) without adequate family/social support 6 - children (up to age 14) without adequate family/social support 7 - single-parent families

Kurchaloiskiy District Table 26

Kurchaloiskiy District Perm. Settlement Total IDPs HFs Vuln. residents Alleroy 6,216 5,971 245 27 1,118 Akhkinchu-Borzoy 786 739 47 6 144 Bachy-Yurt 9,791 9,175 616 38 1,670 Bel’ty 592 578 14 3 88 Gel’dagana 6,401 5,887 514 42 1,010 Dzhugurty 1,015 946 69 1 169 12,613 11,301 1,312 185 2,444 Mayrtup 6,348 5,536 812 50 1,370 Niky-Khita 3 3 0 0 0 Tsentoroy 4,590 4,396 194 21 789 Tsotsin-Yurt 9,064 8,397 667 182 1,876 Yalkhoy- Mokhk 1,949 1,920 29 4 323 Total 59,368 54,849 4,519 559 11,001

Table 27 Breakdown of residents by vulnerability criteria Settlement 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Alleroy 121 183 194 314 136 30 2 138 Akhkinchu-Borzoy 10 11 20 43 24 22 0 14 Bachy-Yurt 88 236 375 547 172 87 2 163 Bel’ty 6 10 19 23 15 2 0 13 Gel’dagana 47 109 211 344 175 8 3 113 Dzhugurty 2 28 31 46 41 0 0 21 Kurchaloy 179 255 414 640 482 86 14 374 Mayrtup 124 187 235 377 213 27 1 206 Niky-Khita 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tsentoroy 47 92 162 259 122 37 0 70 Tsotsin-Yurt 101 132 309 500 168 386 5 275 Yalkhoy- Mokhk 2 44 70 98 77 5 0 27 Total 727 1,287 2,040 3,191 1,625 690 27 1,414 Danish Refugee Council 10

Vulnerability: 0 - pregnant woman 1 - lactating woman 2 - infants 0-12 months 3 - children 12 -36 months 4 - those with mental/physical disability or disease 5 - elderly (over 65 years) without adequate family/social support 6 - children (up to age 14) without adequate family/social support 7 - single-parent families

Nadterechnyy District Table 28

Nadterechnyy District Perm. Settlement Total IDPs HFs Vuln. residents Aly-Yurt 29 23 6 0 8 Beno-Yurt 4,607 4,136 471 32 863 Bratskoye 4,190 3,810 380 33 801 Verkhniy Naur 4,377 4,042 335 26 591 Gvardeyskoye 6,147 5,416 731 63 1,101 Goragorsk 3,431 3,155 276 1 631 Zebir-Yurt 881 550 331 2 149 Znamenskoye 9,300 5,332 3,968 44 1,638 Kalaus 853 813 40 1 142 Komarovo 1,304 1,270 34 0 182 Lakha-Nevre 5 5 0 0 0 Makovkin 6 6 0 0 0 Meken-Yurt 2,027 1,825 202 7 308 Nadterechnoye 7,199 6,043 1,156 96 1,118 Orlinoye 12 10 2 0 1 Podgornoye 1,417 1,302 115 9 255 Total 45,785 37,738 8,047 314 7,788

Table 29 Breakdown of residents by vulnerability criteria Settlement 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Aly-Yurt 2 1 1 2 2 0 0 0 Beno-Yurt 71 113 139 214 183 11 0 132 Bratskoye 111 113 167 220 133 1 6 50 Verkhniy Naur 30 74 123 210 82 3 2 67 Gvardeyskoye 155 130 208 275 187 73 1 72 Goragorsk 28 77 82 150 143 47 0 104 Zebir -Yurt 12 20 29 42 34 0 2 10 Danish Refugee Council 11

Znamenskoye 69 141 272 439 317 106 2 292 Kalaus 13 18 30 43 14 2 0 22 Komarovo 5 24 39 60 30 2 0 22 Lakha-Nevre 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Makovkin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Meken-Yurt 41 33 46 97 62 2 1 26 Nadterechnoye 104 141 197 356 163 41 41 75 Orlinoye 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Podgornoye 33 25 34 80 47 2 0 34 Total 674 910 1,367 2,189 1,397 290 55 906 Vulnerability: 4 - those with mental/physical disability or disease 0 - pregnant woman 5 - elderly (over 65 years) without adequate family/social support 1 - lactating woman 6 - children (up to age 14) without adequate family/social support 2 - infants 0-12 months 7 - single-parent families 3 - children 12-36 months

Naurskiy District Table 30

Naurskiy District Perm. Settlement Total IDPs HFs Vuln. residents Alpatovo 3,717 3,337 380 6 646 Ischerskaya 3,901 3,323 578 37 579 Kalinovskaya 4,509 3,668 841 52 729 Kapustino 1 1 0 0 1 Levoberezhnoye 2,734 2,473 261 30 439 Mekenskaya 2,423 1,821 602 20 432 Naurskaya 6,084 5,010 1,074 101 1,054 Nikolaevskaya 1,679 1,375 304 35 260 Novoye-Solkushino 1,956 1,589 367 51 354 Novoterskoye 3,288 2,658 630 42 579 Rubezhnoye 2,246 1,845 401 11 319 Savel’evskaya 2,156 1,635 521 75 431 Frunzenskoye 1,116 1,066 50 6 134 Chernokozovo 1,516 1,249 267 23 276 Yubileynoye 3 3 0 0 0 Total 37,329 31,053 6,276 489 6,233

Table 31 Breakdown of residents by vulnerability criteria Settlement 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Alpatovo 12 56 82 133 93 133 0 137 Ischerskaya 18 49 70 112 89 108 2 131 Kalinovskaya 43 56 101 178 77 157 0 117 Kapustino 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Levoberezhnoye 28 37 84 102 55 39 0 94 Danish Refugee Council 12

Mekenskaya 20 31 59 91 61 72 0 98 Naurskaya 27 88 123 204 128 294 5 185 Nikolaevskaya 13 22 40 65 23 34 0 63 Novoye- 25 27 44 75 47 100 0 36 Solkushino Novoterskoye 27 64 77 121 44 146 0 100 Rubezhnoye 5 27 55 71 44 77 0 40 Savel’evskaya 8 46 48 78 40 129 0 82 Frunzenskoye 6 7 23 43 26 16 0 13 Chernokozovo 12 21 27 45 39 59 3 70 Yubileynoye 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 244 531 833 1318 767 1,364 10 1,166

0 - pregnant woman 1 - lactating woman 2 - infants 0-12 months 3 - children 12 -36 months 4 - those with mental/physical disability or disease 5 - elderly (over 65 years) without adequate family/social support 6 - children (up to age 14) without adequate family/social support 7 - single-parent families

Urus-Martanovskiy District Table 32

Urus -Martanovskiy District

Perm. Settlement Total IDPs HFs Vuln. residents Alkhazurovo 5,365 4,476 889 198 745 Alkhan-Yurt 8,040 7,642 398 137 1,404 Ghekhy 10,717 9,320 1,397 365 1,755 Gekhy-Chu 2,413 2,398 15 1 468 Goyskoye 1,401 1,095 306 42 220 Goyty 11,492 9,737 1,755 478 1,501 Martan-Chu 3,917 3,627 290 74 571 Roshni-Chu 4,435 3,821 614 137 741 Tanghy-Chu 1,624 1,596 28 1 192 Urus-Martan 41,122 33,700 7,422 1,476 6,153 Shalazhy 4,743 4,539 204 44 663 Total 95,269 81,951 13,318 2,953 14,413

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Table 33 Breakdown of residents by vulnerability criteria Settlement 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Alkhazurovo 32 90 140 216 143 48 1 75 Alkhan-Yurt 31 288 290 483 160 12 0 140 Ghekhy 69 197 379 515 276 46 71 202 Gekhy-Chu 0 21 68 119 132 54 59 15 Goyskoye 3 25 47 55 41 5 1 43 Goyty 25 251 298 542 202 20 9 154 Martan-Chu 7 75 113 220 84 2 11 59 Roshny-Chu 20 64 134 206 116 67 27 107 Tanghy-Chu 0 24 38 80 24 10 3 13 Urus-Martan 132 742 1,434 2,136 759 196 33 721 Shalazhy 34 65 105 201 88 70 14 86 Total 353 1,842 3,046 4,773 2,025 530 229 1,615

Vulnerability: 0 - pregnant woman 1 - lactating woman 2 - infants 0-12 months 3 - children 12 -36 months 4 - those with mental/physical disability or disease 5 - elderly (over 65 years) without adequate family/social support 6 - children (up to age 14) without adequate family/social support 7 - single-parent families

Shalinskiy District Table 34

Shalinskiy District Perm. Settlement Total IDPs HFs Vuln. Residents Avtury 10,724 9,179 1,545 421 1,878 Aghishty 780 756 24 6 127 23,102 20,136 2,966 461 3,756 Belgatoy 3,395 2,741 654 137 635 Ghermenchuk 6,754 5,898 856 307 1,207 Duba-Yurt 955 873 82 1 133 Mesker-Yurt 7,674 7,081 593 175 1,307 Noviye Ataghy 9,311 5,615 3,696 533 1,054 Novaya Zhizn’ 55 8 47 0 11 Serzhen’ -Yurt 3,244 3,146 98 0 574 Chiry-Yurt 11,316 4,279 7,037 236 1,099 Shali 29,011 23,454 5,557 1,434 6,114 Total 106,321 83,166 23,155 3,711 17,895

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Table 35 Breakdown of residents by vulnerability criteria Settlement 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Avtury 52 129 250 536 130 521 10 250 Aghishty 3 15 16 29 13 36 1 14 Argun 117 381 671 977 430 574 18 588 Belgatoy 22 65 102 172 62 58 5 149 Ghermenchuk 8 123 194 351 78 345 4 104 Duba-Yurt 5 14 37 43 14 5 0 15 Mesker-Yurt 10 135 229 371 46 276 0 240 Noviye Ataghy 24 91 214 403 121 44 4 153 Novaya Zhizn’ 1 2 3 1 2 2 0 0 Serzhen’ -Yurt 1 30 85 162 62 200 3 31 Chiry-Yurt 24 85 223 395 153 89 6 124 Shali 108 435 751 1,436 545 1,310 73 1,456 Total 375 1,505 2,775 4,876 1,656 3,460 124 3,124

Vulnerability: 0 - pregnant woman 1 - lactating woman 2 - infants 0-12 months 3 - children 12 -36 months 4 - those with mental/physical disability or disease 5 - elderly (over 65 years) without adequate family/social support 6 - children (up to age 14) without adequate family/social support 7 - single-parent families

Shelkovskiy District Table 36

Shelkovskiy District Perm. Settlement Total IDPs HFs Vuln. Residents Borozdinovskaya 835 676 159 0 78 Burunskoye 710 532 178 0 116 Voskresenskoye 573 563 10 1 82 Grebenskaya 4,034 3,976 58 2 719 Dubovskaya 1,223 1,211 12 1 163 Kargalinskaya 3,254 3,132 122 15 381 Karshiga-Aul 438 422 16 0 58 Koby 1,290 1,122 168 0 214 Krasniy Udarnik 4 4 0 0 2 Kurdyukovskaya 1,753 1,736 17 7 227 Leskhoz 57 31 26 0 5 Mirny 186 172 14 0 11 Novyy Ghil’yany 12 12 0 0 1 Danish Refugee Council 15

Nechayevka 7 7 0 0 1 Novoschedrinskaya 1,623 1,587 36 3 251 Oraz-Aul 272 155 117 0 54 Paraboch 195 170 25 2 44 Privol’noye 3 3 0 0 1 Sarsakay 3 3 0 0 0 Sary-Su 2,054 1,834 220 0 290 Starogladkovskaya 1,714 1,689 25 0 264 Staroschedrinskaya 1,589 1,517 72 0 266 Stepnovskiy 37 36 1 0 22 Khar’kovskoye 919 904 15 0 163 Chervl’yonnaya 5,322 4,455 867 14 945 Shelkovskaya 6,471 5,571 900 38 1,258 Shelkozavodskaya 911 781 130 6 217 Total 35,489 32,301 3,188 89 5,833

Table 37 Breakdown of residents by vulnerability criteria Settlement 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Borodinovskaya 5 7 12 18 25 1 0 10 Burunskoye 0 12 20 22 14 26 0 22 Voskresenskoye 1 10 13 13 34 0 0 11 Grebenskaya 29 81 93 155 92 128 1 140 Dubovskaya 32 8 15 36 23 3 2 44 Kargalinskaya 11 61 92 113 58 1 0 45 Karshiga-Aul 5 2 4 6 24 17 0 0 Koby 3 28 35 50 8 82 0 8 Krasny Udarnik 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 Kurdukovskaya 13 33 63 37 28 2 4 47 Leskhoz 1 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 Mirny 0 1 2 2 2 4 0 0 Novyy Ghil’yany 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Nechaevka 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Novoschedrinsk 17 18 38 64 31 65 0 18 aya Oraz-Aul 3 4 4 8 13 14 0 8 Paraboch 3 6 9 11 5 5 0 5 Privol’noye 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Sarsakay 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sary-Su 10 27 23 44 72 62 3 49 Starogladkovska 6 38 44 65 57 2 0 52 ya Staroschedrinsk 21 39 41 85 7 55 0 18 aya Stepnovskiy 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 18 Danish Refugee Council 16

Khar’kovskoye 11 18 21 39 20 31 0 23 Chervl’yonnaya 14 111 111 226 98 298 2 85 Shelkovskaya 49 122 160 261 212 223 6 225 Shelkozavodska 11 28 35 40 26 50 0 27 ya Total 245 655 838 1300 850 1,072 18 855

Vulnerability: 0 - pregnant woman 1 - lactating woman 2 - infants 0-12 months 3 - children 12 -36 months 4 - those with mental/physical disability or disease 5 - elderly (over 65 years) without adequate family/social support 6 - children (up to age 14) without adequate family/social support 7 - single-parent families

Ethnic composition of the Chechen Republic Table 38 Ethnic origin Number of people % Avars 780 0.106 Azeris 243 0.033 Arabs 16 0.002 Armenians 175 0.024 Bashkirs 8 0.001 Belarusians 52 0.007 Bulgarians 1 0.000 Gagausians 9 0.001 Greeks 3 0.000 Georgians 53 0.007 Darghins 117 0.016 Jews 12 0.002 Ingush 510 0.069 Kabardinians 5 0.001 Kazakhs 40 0.005 Kalmyks 15 0.002 Karachais 2 0.000 Kistins 67 0.009 Coreans 12 0.002 2,752 0.375 Kurds 5 0.001 Laks 39 0.005 Latvians 3 0.000 Lezghins 23 0.003 Lithuanians 2 0.000 Moldovans 19 0.003 Danish Refugee Council 17

Mordovians 5 0.001 Germans 37 0.005 Nogays 2,399 0.327 Ossetians 20 0.003 Poles 19 0.003 Romanians 6 0.001 Russians 9,372 1.277 Tabasarans 19 0.003 Tatars 454 0.062 Turks 1,281 0.175 Udins 4 0.001 Udmurts 16 0.002 Uzbeks 11 0.001 Ukrainians 204 0.028 Finns (Suomi) 1 0.000 Gypsies 3 0.000 Cherkess 2 0.000 Chechens 715,065 97.435 Chuvash 8 0.001 TOTAL: 733,883 100.0

As apparent from the table, the Chechen ethnos presently constitutes as much as 97.44% of the total population of , whereby Chechnya practically has become mono -ethnic. The ethnic composition of the Chechen Republic has changed markedly since the early 1990’s. In 1989, the Chechens constituted merely 70,11% of the republics total population according to the Soviet census.1

It is noteworthy that the number of ethnic Russians still living in Chechnya is lower than 10,000, whereas most estimates have ranged from 30,000 to 50,000 persons from 1996-99. In 1989, the ethnic Russians (in and Chechnya) constituted as many as 293,800. 2 Kumyks and Nogays are ethnic groups still considerable in number, whereas the Armenians and Jews, formerly significant national minorities, have virtually disappeared.

Legal Documents of the Chechnya Population

Table 39 shows on the basis of which documents the identity data on the registrants were recorded.

Type of Identific ation Used for Survey of the Chechnya Population Table 39 Type of ID Number Military ticket 5,952 Provisional Identification Card 21,432 Foreign passport 177 Passport 348,977 Birth certificate (new type) 91,810

1 Chislennost’ naseleniya soyuznykh respublik po gorodskim naseleiyam i rayonam na 1 janvarya 1991 g., Statisticheskiy sbornik, Informatsionno-izdatel’skiy tsentr Goskomstata SSSR, Moskva 1991. 2 Ibid. Danish Refugee Council 18

Birth certificate (old type) 214,175 IDP Certificate 243 Form 1 945 Form 9 8,340 Other kinds of documents (diplomas etc.) 5,129 No documents 36,709 Total 733,889

The survey in Chechnya was based as much on personal identification documents as possible. The majority of the registered persons (89.2%) were able to identify themselves by (national) passports or birth certificates (old types), the two official types of legal identification. 84,036 persons over 14 years (the age of obtaining the first passport) did not have passports. With this taken into account, only 77.8% of the population have appropriate documents for unrestricted movement within the republic.

It should be noted that during the last 10 years it has been extremely difficult for most people in Chechnya to obtain ne w documents. As a result of the conflict between Chechnya and after the self-declared independence in 1991, the federal authorities at a certain stage stopped providing the Chechen passport authorities with forms for issuance of passports and birth certificates. Hence, citizens of the Chechen Republic with expired documents attempted to obtain other documents, such as birth certificates (new form), Form no. 1, Form no. 9 or provisional identity documents. In case the registrants were unable to identify themselves with passports or birth certificates (old type) which appear to be the official documents compulsory for citizens of the Russian Federation, the DRC/ASF survey assistants would ask for other documents.

The new type birth certificate has bee n issued in Chechnya during the period of de-facto independence. This birth certificate is a typographic form attested by the stamp of the local administration or at ZAGS (office in charge of issuing birth and wedding certificates). Judging from the experience with survey in Ingushetia, this type of document can easily be bought illegally in Ingushetia – it is even possible in Ingushetia to buy blank, pre-stamped forms. However, the problem of fake documentation was not widely encountered in Chechnya during the survey. The survey staff always emphasized that the survey would not automatically imply provision of humanitarian assistance. During the present conflict the population in Chechnya possessed almost no experience in working with humanitarian agencies, and, therefore, the motivation for preparing fake documents was very low.

Another document with some circulation in Chechnya is the so-called Form no. 9, which is an identity document. During the latest years, Chechens may have obtained this document instead of passports. Form No. 9 is not the most reliable document and can easily be prepared illegally. Another document used for survey, in the absence of other valid documents, has been the military ticket, which is a rather reliable document and difficult to falsify. Form no. 1 is an ID document issued in case of loss of passport and with a validity of up to one year. Another document with some circulation is the Provisional Identification Card, which has been issued since 1999 instead of the Form no. 9, and which is valid for one year.

The survey teams at times had to register people on the basis of documents that usually are not valid as identification documents, such as university diplomas, secondary school diploma, employment documents etc. Although such documents normally can not be accepted as a verification of personal identity, DRC/ASF, taking into account the present situation in the Republic of Chechnya, considered it fit for the survey to meet the purpose of including all persons who opted for survey into the database. In all cases, where no documents or documents other than passports or birth certificates could be provided, the DRC/ASF survey staff conducted further investigations to approve the identity of the registrants. DRC/ASF would contact the local administrations, elders and neighbors for this purpose. In instances, where the local community could not confirm the given identity of a person, this person was not included in the survey. However, in practice such cases were very few. Danish Refugee Council 19

Persons without Identity Documents (breakdown by district)

36,709 persons were unable to produce documents of any kind. The table below shows the breakdown per district for persons registered without documents. Table 40 District of Chechen Republic Number Achkhoy-Martanovskiy 6,847 Groznenskiy 2,504 Grozny 7,645 Gudermesskiy 1,927 Itum -Kalinskiy 22 Khasav-Yurtovskiy (Daghestan) 19 Kurchaloyskiy 1,242 Nadterechnyy 5,116 Naurskiy 916 Nozhay-Yurtovskiy 99 Shalinskiy 2,133 Shatoyskiy 93 Shelkovskiy 1,136 Urus -Martanovskiy 6,190 Vedenskiy 820 Total 36,709

The most significant numbers of people without documents were found in the districts of Chechnya nearest to Ingushetia (Achkhoy -Martanovskiy, Nadterechnyy and Urus -Martanovskiy Districts). Apparently, this fact has to do with attempts of people living in the border areas to register in Chechnya (without documents), and in Ingushetia (with documents). To a certain extent, the same problem occurred in Grozny, which is the place of origin of a l arge number of the Chechnya IDPs in Ingushetia.

The operational problems when conducting humanitarian activities aimed at groups of populations without or with insufficient documents are well-known, and surely the lack of documents is a much lesser problem in Chechnya and Ingushetia than in many other hot-spots of the world. Nevertheless, in this context there is an acute urge to run a computerized survey system, which includes persons with no documents, since the documents on the basis of which the beneficiaries have been registered as a rule are to be presented at the distribution points. To improve the system of identification of beneficiaries, DRC/ASF is, therefore, in the process of issuing humanitarian ID Cards, which can be used for distribution purposes. DRC/ASF has started issuing IDs to registrants among IDPs in Ingushetia, who are unable to produce documents, and who are not registered in the Chechnya Database. The survey takes place only after visits of DRC/ASF staff to the place of living of the IDPs. It is estimated that there are some 10,000 to 20,000 IDPs in Ingushetia without identity documents, whereas in Chechnya there are, as mentioned, 36,703 according to the survey. Danish Refugee Council 20

Population returned from Ingushetia

54,030 persons in Chechnya declared that they had been living as IDPs in the Ingush Republic. Of this number of returnees, 86.3% are from the following Districts of Chechnya: Urus-Martanovskiy District – 38.7% (20,918 persons), Grozny – 20.3% (10,969), Groznenskiy District – 13.8% (7,463), and Achkhoy- Martanovskiy District – 13.5% (7,293). At the same time, a significant number of people is registered both in Chechnya and in Ingushetia (see table 41). 17.7% of the returnees (9,542) are still IDPs after their return to Chechnya. See also table 44 in Annex 2 for a breakdown of the returnees by village and districts (in Chechnya).

People in Chechnya also registered in Ingushetia Table 41 ¹ District Number 1 Achkhoy -Martanovskiy 9,132 2 Vedenskiy 649 3 Groznenskiy 7,754 4 Gudermesskiy 684 5 Zavodskoy 2,418 6 Kurchaloyskiy 294 7 Leninskiy 3,381 8 Nadterechnyy 1,283 9 Naurskiy 513 10 Oktyabr’skiy 3,403 11 Staropromislovskiy 3,350 12 Urus-Martanovskiy 10,971 13 Shalinskiy 3,107 14 Shatoyskiy 1 15 Shelkovskiy 177 Total 47,117

As seen in table 41, many of the persons who have been registered in both Chechnya and Ingushetia, are based in the districts of Chechnya, from where many of the IDPs have left for the Republic of Ingushetia. Since March there has been a strong tendency among IDPs in Ingushetia of moving back and forth between the republics. The all-inclusive distributions of humanitarian food aid in Ingushetia have probably been a pull- factor for many persons in the districts of Chechnya neighboring Ingushetia.

This proves to the fact that while trying to survive under emergency conditions in Ingushetia, the populations of these districts reserve themselves the possibility of returning back to their homes, or what is left of them. The extremely volatile security situation and the lack of protection of human rights in Chechnya are undoubtedly major factors that justify the reluctance of the Chechnya IDPs in Ingushetia to ret urn to Chechnya on a permanent basis. At the same time, the IDP caseload in Ingushetia from these districts is trying to get Danish Refugee Council 21

access to the humanitarian aid rendered in the Republic of Ingushetia. With regard to this, it should be taken into account that provision of humanitarian aid in most districts of Chechnya is still sporadic and has only started recently and, therefore, cannot by any means be compared with the regular and all-inclusive distributions of food and relief that are organized by EMERCOM, RMS, international agencies and NGOs in Ingushetia. If and when the distributions of food and the relief assistance (not to mention providing shelter), are organized efficiently in Chechnya, it is likely that the movements across the border will slow down. All things being even, with surveys in both republics it is now possible for humanitarian agencies to avoid cases when persons receive assistance in both the republics, thereby releasing resources for other, probably more needy civilians.

Losses of lives, 1994-2000

The Chechnya survey included an entry on lost relatives during the years of war in Chechnya; the 1994-96 war and the present conflict. 41,493 persons declared that they had lost one relative, and 6,139 persons stated that they had lost two or more. By comparing the collected data on names of lost relatives, 10,080 persons have perished in Chechnya as a result of the military actions since 1994.

There seems to be a concentration of losses of life in the following areas according to the available data: Grozny – 20.4%, Groznenskiy District – 21.4%, Urus-Martanovskiy District – 10.7%, Achkhoy-Martanovskiy District – 10.4%, Kurchaloyskiy District – 10.4% and Shalinskiy District – 8.5%. The remaining 18.2% are distributed in other districts (see also table 45 in Annex 3 for breakdowns by ).

However, the recorded data on losses of lives must not be considered without careful reservations. Many of the persons interviewed by DRC/ASF were reluctant to provide the survey assistants with names and data on perished relatives. Moreover, for example, in Grozny during the military actions of 1994-96, many entire families of ethnic Russians perished and no relatives were left to report on losses of lives. There are also many cases of destruction of entire Chechen families as a result of the extensive usage of heavy weapons and explosives. Besides, most of the survived Russians of Chechnya have left the republic for other parts of the Russian Federation. Since less than 10,000 Russians are left in Chechnya today, relatives of Russians lost during the 1994-96 war are not comprehended by the survey. For these reasons, the figures can not be used as even an approximate indication of losses of civilian lives during the past decade of conflict over Chechnya but can serve as a useful tool to identify the of persons in the need for psychological rehabilitation or other psycho- social rehabilitation.

Shelter conditions in the Republic of Chechnya

There is little doubt that the present war in Chechnya has had a devastating effect on the living conditions of many citizens. The accommodation of a significant part of the population has been partly or fully destroyed. Thus, 22.8% of the registered families of Chechnya have had their houses’ and/or apartments’ windows broken, 13.4% - doors; 16.5% of the registered population have had their roofs destroyed, while the accommodations of 13.0% of the population have been fully destroyed during the present and previous war. Approximately 87% of the destruction took place in the following regions: Grozny City (37.3%), Groznenskiy District (15.1%), Urus -Martanovskiy District (14%), Achkhoy- Martanov-skiy District (10.9%) and Shalinskiy District (9.4%). As part of the survey exercise, DRC/ASF has obtained certain indicative informat ion on shelter Danish Refugee Council 22

conditions in the villages and districts of Chechnya. Table 42 provides a breakdown of damaged or destroyed houses per district according to data provided by the respondents.

Table 42 Shelter condition District No doors No windows No roof Destroyed Achkhoi- Martanovskiy 2,102 4,306 2,989 1814 Vedenskiy 455 979 566 520 Groznenskiy 3,294 5,750 4,609 1,936 Grozny City 9,303 10,841 6,996 11,355 Gudermesskiy 496 2,143 872 738 Itum-Kalinskiy 13 16 12 53 Kurchaloyskiy 263 849 692 251 Nadterechnyy 343 667 296 156 Naurskiy 300 539 337 259 Nozhai-Yurtovskiy 26 43 36 78 Urus-Martanovskiy 2,502 5,218 4,233 2,519 Shalinskiy 1,919 3,329 2,883 1621 Shatoiskiy 203 214 209 345 Shelkovskiy 133 350 169 77 Grand total 21,352 35,244 24,899 21,722

It is clear that more specific data on shelter situation will have to be collected prior to the start of implementation of humanitarian shelter projects. However, the data below can serve as an overview that could be used for planning and elaborating the shelter projects, due to the fact that with the availability of the information on the degree of destruction of housing at different locations in Chechnya, it is an easier task to implement. As a result of the survey, DRC/ASF can produce lists of shelter conditions with breakdowns per village for humanitarian agencies, which plan to carry out shelter projects.

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Annex 1 Place of origin of the Chechnya Population

As seen in the table below, people in practically all the districts of Chechnya have accepted to host IDPs from Grozny and other destroyed settlements as well as returnees from Ingushetia. As for today, for example, in Achkhoy -Martanovskiy District there are 81,401 persons, including 66,204 local residents, 12,710 persons from Grozny, 72 persons from Vedenskiy District, 639 from Groznenskiy District, 30 from Gudermesskiy District, 78 from Itum-Kalinskiy District etc. according to their residence registration (propiska) indicated in their passports. Most of persons living in areas other than the locations indicated in their passports are IDPs. In most cases the strong teip (clan) relations between Chechens provide displaced persons with an opportunity to find accommodation even with remote relatives in other parts of Chechnya. It should be noted that in some districts of Chechnya there are also persons who are displaced from Russia proper or other North Caucasus republics. These individuals have returned to Chechnya in the second part of the 1990’s most likely due to the erupti on of anti-Chechen sentiments in their former places of settlement. In table 43 all the locations outside the Republic of Chechnya indicated by the respondents are referred to as Russia. Table 43 District (Present) Achkhoy- Families People % Martanovskiy Achkhoy- 13,558 66,204 9.021 Martanovskiy Vedenskiy 15 72 0.010 Groznenskiy 134 639 0.087 Grozny 3,051 12,710 1.705 Gudermesskiy 8 30 0.004 Itum-Kalinskiy 15 78 0.011 Kurchaloyskiy 2 16 0.002 Nadterechnyy 9 33 0.004 Naurskiy 34 142 0.019 Nozhay-Yurtovskiy 10 49 0.007 Russia 5 23 0.003 Urus -Martanovskiy 236 1,082 0.147 Shalinskiy 24 104 0.014 Shatoyskiy 43 199 0.027 Shelkovskiy 5 20 0.003 TOTAL: 17,149 81,401 11.092 Vedenskiy District Families People % Achkhoy- 1 4 0.001 Martanovskiy Vedenskiy 4.295 18.440 2.506 Groznenskiy 59 215 0.029 Grozny 201 743 0.102 Gudermesskiy 2 6 0.001 Itum-Kalinskiy 1 3 0.000 Naurskiy 7 33 0.004 Nozhay-Yurtovskiy 3 6 0.001 Russia 30 131 0.018 Urus -Martanovskiy 2 7 0.001 Danish Refugee Council 24

Shalinskiy 27 87 0.012 Shelkovskiy 5 22 0.003 TOTAL: 4,633 19,697 2.684 Groznenskiy Families People % Achkhoy- 51 183 0.025 Martanovskiy Vedenskiy 77 314 0.043 Groznenskiy 18,378 80,996 11.037 Grozny 2,718 8,825 0.562 Gudermesskiy 9 29 0.004 Itum-Kalinskiy 28 114 0.016 Kurchaloyskiy 9 40 0.005 Nadterechnyy 29 116 0.016 Naurskiy 38 125 0.017 Nozhay-Yurtovskiy 11 37 0.005 Russia 8 31 0.004 Urus -Martanovskiy 47 151 0.019 Shalinskiy 133 473 0.064 Shatoyskiy 149 542 0.074 Shelkovskiy 23 76 0.010 TOTAL: 21,708 92,052 12.543 Gudermesskiy Families People % Achkhoy- 5 18 0.002 Martanovskiy Vedenskiy 97 444 0.060 Groznenskiy 231 922 0.126 Grozny 678 2582 0.313 Gudermesskiy 17,547 87,906 11.978 Itum-Kalinskiy 7 22 0.003 Kurchaloyskiy 118 508 0.069 Nadterechnyy 8 35 0.005 Naurskiy 10 25 0.003 Nozhay-Yurtovskiy 164 860 0.011 Russia 35 136 0.019 Urus -Martanovskiy 8 28 0.004 Shalinskiy 67 288 0.039 Shatoyskiy 2 5 0.001 Shelkovskiy 34 135 0.018 TOTAL: 19,011 93,914 12.797 Zavodskoy Families People % Achkhoy- 27 114 0.016 Martanovskiy Vedenskiy 8 26 0.004 Groznenskiy 26 106 0.014 Grozny 2985 11100 1.512 Gudermesskiy 5 18 0.002 Kurchaloyskiy 2 8 0.001 Danish Refugee Council 25

Nadterechnyy 2 8 0.001 Naurskiy 3 9 0.001 Russia 8 30 0.004 Urus -Martanovskiy 72 291 0.040 Shalinskiy 16 65 0.009 Shatoyskiy 3 9 0.001 TOTAL: 3,157 11,784 1.606 Kurchaloyskiy Families People % Achkhoy- 11 43 0.006 Martanovskiy Vedenskiy 11 56 0.008 Groznenskiy 523 1,915 0.261 Grozny 195 674 0.081 Gudermesskiy 43 186 0.025 Itum-Kalinskiy 3 14 0.002 Kurchaloyskiy 11,941 55,772 7.600 Nadterechnyy 2 4 0.001 Naurskiy 9 33 0.004 Nozhay-Yurtovskiy 5 18 0.002 Russia 29 131 0.018 Urus -Martanovskiy 4 15 0.002 Shalinskiy 102 360 0.046 Shelkovskiy 14 58 0.008 TOTAL: 12,892 59,369 8.090 Leninskiy Families People % Achkhoy- 20 61 0.008 Martanovskiy Vedenskiy 24 97 0.013 Grozny 5410 17520 2.356 Gudermesskiy 8 20 0.003 Itum-Kalinskiy 4 10 0.001 Kurchaloyskiy 8 36 0.005 Nadterechnyy 6 19 0.003 Naurskiy 6 22 0.003 Nozhay-Yurtovskiy 11 35 0.005 Russia 10 18 0.002 Urus -Martanovskiy 21 56 0.008 Shalinskiy 42 118 0.016 Shatoyskiy 4 11 0.001 Shelkovskiy 6 15 0.002 TOTAL: 5,580 18,038 2.458 Nadterechnyy Families People % Achkhoy- 9 28 0.004 Martanovskiy Vedenskiy 12 68 0.009 Groznenskiy 135 534 0.073 Grozny 1563 6369 0.842 Danish Refugee Council 26

Gudermesskiy 3 11 0.001 Kurchaloyskiy 2 5 0.001 Nadterechnyy 7,884 38,532 5.250 Naurskiy 22 116 0.016 Nozhay-Yurtovskiy 3 5 0.001 Russia 7 35 0.005 Urus -Martanovskiy 11 24 0.003 Shalinskiy 3 6 0.001 Shatoyskiy 6 19 0.003 Shelkovskiy 1 3 0.000 TOTAL: 9,661 45,785 6,239 Naurskiy Families People % Achkhoy- 32 121 0.016 Martanovskiy Vedenskiy 74 341 0.046 Groznenskiy 146 506 0.056 Grozny 383 1342 0.183 Gudermesskiy 16 58 0.008 Itum-Kalinskiy 1 1 0.000 Kurchaloyskiy 1 7 0.001 Nadterechnyy 25 74 0.010 Naurskiy 8,071 34,325 4.677 Nozhay-Yurtovskiy 9 36 0.005 Russia 50 156 0.021 Urus -Martanovskiy 25 84 0.011 Shalinskiy 32 128 0.017 Shatoyskiy 21 91 0.012 Shelkovskiy 18 59 0.008 TOTAL: 8,904 37,329 5.086 Oktyabr’skiy Families People % Achkhoy- 6 27 0.004 Martanovskiy Vedenskiy 9 26 0.004 Groznenskiy 48 160 0.022 Grozny 4420 15958 2.175 Gudermesskiy 8 35 0.005 Itum-Kalinskiy 2 2 0.000 Kurchaloyskiy 3 14 0.002 Naurskiy 5 11 0.001 Nozhay-Yurtovskiy 6 26 0.004 Russia 2 2 0.000 Urus -Martanovskiy 30 112 0.015 Shalinskiy 24 64 0.009 Shatoyskiy 21 69 0.009 Shelkovskiy 3 14 0.002 TOTAL: 4,587 16,520 2.251 Danish Refugee Council 27

Staropromyslovskiy Families People % Achkhoy- 32 98 0.013 Martanovskiy Vedenskiy 11 37 0.005 Groznenskiy 74 271 0.037 Grozny 5500 19890 2.710 Itum-Kalinskiy 5 26 0.004 Kurchaloyskiy 4 22 0.003 Nadterechnyy 52 164 0.022 Naurskiy 9 25 0.003 Nozhay-Yurtovskiy 7 25 0.003 Russia 9 28 0.004 Urus -Martanovskiy 30 95 0.013 Shalinskiy 13 62 0.008 Shatoyskiy 28 117 0.016 Shelkovskiy 1 4 0.001 TOTAL: 5,775 20,864 2.843 Urus -Martanovskiy Families People % Achkhoy- 9 42 0.006 Martanovskiy Vedenskiy 4 21 0.003 Groznenskiy 134 586 0.080 Grozny 1,605 7,296 0.842 Gudermesskiy 1 5 0.001 Itum-Kalinskiy 5 37 0.005 Nadter echnyy 1 4 0.001 Naurskiy 17 93 0.013 Nozhay-Yurtovskiy 25 128 0.017 Urus -Martanovskiy 17,034 86,983 11.852 Shalinskiy 7 27 0.004 Shatoyskiy 8 34 0.005 Shelkovskiy 3 13 0.002 TOTAL: 18,853 95,269 12.981 Shalinskiy Families People % Achkhoy- 5 12 0.002 Martanovskiy Vedenskiy 189 764 0.104 Groznenskiy 502 1,638 0.223 Grozny 3,224 10,494 1.366 Gudermesskiy 11 35 0.005 Zavodskoy 19 55 0.007 Itum-Kalinskiy 27 111 0.015 Kurchaloyskiy 16 54 0.007 Naurskiy 9 39 0.005 Nozhay-Yurtovskiy 17 66 0.009 Russia 5 29 0.004 Danish Refugee Council 28

Urus -Martanovskiy 22 71 0.010 Shalinskiy 20,446 91,239 12.432 Shatoyskiy 450 1,629 0.222 Shelkovskiy 14 45 0.006 TOTAL: 24,973 106,321 14.487 Shatoyskiy Families People % Grozny 1 3 0.000 Shalinskiy 1 1 0.000 Shatoyskiy 32 53 0.007 TOTAL: 34 57 0.008 Shelkovskiy Families People % Achkhoy- 1 7 0.001 Martanovskiy Vedenskiy 24 77 0.010 Groznenskiy 86 336 0.046 Gudermesskiy 21 74 0.010 Zavodskoy 12 46 0.006 Itum-Kalinskiy 2 4 0.001 Kurchaloyskiy 19 74 0.010 Leninskiy 115 383 0.043 Nadterechnyy 2 12 0.002 Naurskiy 15 79 0.011 Nozhay-Yurtovskiy 90 370 0.050 Oktyabr’skiy 37 153 0.021 Russia 20 71 0.010 Staropromyslovskiy 33 96 0.013 Urus -Martanovskiy 22 77 0.010 Shalinskiy 27 100 0.014 Shatoyskiy 1 4 0.001 Shelkovskiy 7,842 33,526 4.568 TOTAL: 8,369 35,489 4.836 GRAND TOTAL: 165,286 733,889 100.00

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Annex 2

People Returned from Ingushetia (breakdown by district) Table 44 District (Present) Achkhoy-Martanovskiy Number of people From Ingushetia % Asinovskaya 12,188 289 2.371 Achkhoy-Martan 20,350 1,137 5.587 Valerik 6,733 55 0.817 Davydenko 1,433 17 1.186 Zakan-Yurt 5,464 21 0.384 Katyr -Yurt 7,798 179 2.295 Novo-Sharoy 1,654 7 0.423 Staryy Achkhoy 62 0 0.000 Samashki 7,228 560 7.748 Sernovodsk 11,404 4,994 43.792 Hamby-Irze 2,920 16 0.548 Shami-Yurt 3,636 0 0.000 Yandy 531 18 3.390 TOTAL: 81,401 7,293 8.959 Vedenskoy Number of people From Ingushetia % Aghishbatoy 14 0 0.000 Benoy 52 4 7.692 Vedeno 1,512 45 2.976 Verkhatoy 27 0 0.000 Guny 710 0 0.000 Dyshne-Vedeno 3,572 48 1.344 Marzoy-Mokhk 153 0 0.000 Makhkety 3,495 18 0.515 Neftyanoye 247 12 4.858 Oktyabr’skoye 781 12 1.536 Pervomayskoye 493 0 0.000 Selmentauzen 1,021 8 0.784 Tevzana 1,699 6 0.353 Kharachoy 600 12 2.000 Khatuny 1,613 8 0.496 Tsa-Vedeno 1,502 6 0.399 Elistanyi 1,845 61 3.306 Ersenoy 20 0 0.000 Eshilkhatoy 341 0 0.000 TOTAL: 19,697 240 1.218 Groznenskiy Number of people >From Ingushetia % 9km 5 0 0.000 Alkhan-Kala 7,787 968 12.431 Alkhan-Churt 1,069 49 4.584 Berdakel 4,911 27 0.550 Danish Refugee Council 30

Berkat -Yurt 1,580 42 2.658 Vinogradnoye 1,982 0 0.000 Ghekalo 4,017 248 6.174 Goryacheistochnichens 1,002 28 2.794 kaya Grozny 19 5 26.316 Dachu-Borzoy 412 6 1.456 Dolinsk 1,053 246 23.362 Ilinovskaya 1,240 9 0.726 Kenn-Yurt 1,747 0 0.000 Kerla-Yurt 1,686 601 35.647 Culary 3,458 44 1.272 Lakha-Varandy 579 0 0.000 Malyye Varandy 12 0 0.000 Novyy Tsentoroy 1,571 87 5.538 Nagornoye 1,679 644 38.356 Oktyabr’skoye 2,724 274 10.059 Pervomayskaya 4,106 318 7.745 Petropavlovskaya 3,257 157 4.820 Pobedinskoye 3,192 839 26.284 Pravobarezhnoye 2,514 66 2.625 Pregorodnoye 2,892 246 8.506 Proletarskoye 1,208 120 9.934 Raduzhnoye 1,950 440 22.564 Rassvet 8 0 0.000 Staryy Ataghi 11,205 103 0.919 Sovkhoz Arghunian 14 0 0.000 Sovkhoz Rodina 91 0 0.000 Staraya Sunzha 5,441 1,279 23.507 Sadovoye 2,346 115 4.902 Sovkhoz1 6 0 0.000 Sovkhoz3 4 0 0.000 Sovkhoz4 276 10 3.623 Terskoye 1,098 8 0.729 Tolstoy-Yurt 6,934 248 3.577 Chechen-Oul 6,281 193 3.073 Chishki 696 43 6.178 TOTAL: 92,052 7,463 8.107 Gudermesskiy Number of people From Ingushetia % Azamat-Yurt 803 0 0.000 Byelorechye 10 0 0.000 Biltoy-Yurt 949 0 0.000 Brafguny 2,136 0 0.000 Gherzel 3,095 17 0.549 Gordali 926 0 0.000 Gudermes 33,578 629 1.873 Darbankhi 1,364 19 1.393 Danish Refugee Council 31

Dzhalka 5,390 52 0.965 Ilaskhan-Yurt 3,713 10 0.269 Isti-Su 2,137 0 0.000 Ishkhoy-Yurt 2,847 29 1.019 Kady-Yurt 2,697 0 0.000 Kerla-Engenoy 1,900 15 0.789 Komsomolsk 2,798 31 1.108 Koshkeldi 4,599 43 0.935 Melchukhi 6 0 0.000 N-Benoy 502 0 0.000 N-Gordali 18 0 0.000 Noybera 8,339 1 0.012 Oyskhara 9,426 135 1.432 Sovkhoz Druzhba 117 0 0.000 Khangish-Yurt 577 0 0.000 Shuani 932 0 0.000 Engel-Yurt 5,055 57 1.128 TOTAL: 93,914 1,038 1.105 Zavodskoy Number of people From Ingushetia % Grozny 11,784 2,350 19.942 TOTAL: 11,784 2,350 19.942 Kurchaloyskiy Number of people From Ingushetia % Alleroy 6,216 8 0.129 Akhkenchu-Borzoy 786 0 0.000 Bachi-Yurt 9,791 10 0.102 Belty 592 0 0.000 Gheldagana 6,401 6 0.094 Jugurty 1,015 0 0.000 Kurchaloy 12,614 4 0.032 Mairtup 6,348 2 0.032 Niky-Khita 3 0 0.000 Tsentoroy 4,590 4 0.087 Tsotsin-Yurt 9,064 4 0.044 Yalkhoy-Mokhk 1,949 0 0.000 TOTAL: 59,369 38 0.064 Leninskiy Number of people From Ingushetia % Grozny 18,038 2,972 16.476 TOTAL: 18,038 2,972 16.476 Nadterechnyy Number of people From Ingushetia % Aly-Yurt 29 0 0.000 Beno-Yurt 4,607 129 2.800 Bratskoye 4,190 45 1.074 V-Nour 4,377 313 7.151 Gvardeyskoye 6,147 157 2.554 Goragorsk 3,431 743 21.655 Ze bir-Yurt 881 0 0.000 Danish Refugee Council 32

Znamenskoye 9,300 563 6.054 Kalous 853 0 0.000 Komarovo 1,304 297 22.776 Lakha-Nevrey 5 0 0.000 Makovkin 6 0 0.000 Meken-Yurt 2,027 8 0.395 Nadterachnoye 7,199 89 1.236 Orlinoye 12 6 50.000 Podgornoye 1,417 20 1.411 TOTAL: 45,785 2,370 5.176 Naurskiy Number of people From Ingushetia % Alpatovo 3,717 576 15.496 Ischerskaya 3,901 211 5.409 Kalinovskaya 4,509 102 2.262 Kapustino 1 0 0.000 Levoberezhnoye 2,734 59 2.158 Mekenskaya 2,423 151 6.232 Naurskaya 6,084 1,038 17.061 Nikolayevskaya 1,679 70 4.169 Novoye-Solkusheno 1,956 108 5.521 Novoterskoye 3,288 74 2.251 Rubezhnoye 2,246 209 9.305 Savelievskaya 2,156 115 5.334 Frunzenskaya 1,116 40 3.584 Chernokozovo 1,516 148 9.763 Yubileynoye 3 0 0.000 TOTAL: 37,329 2,901 7.771 Oktyabr’skiy Number of people From Ingushetia % Grozny 16,520 4,012 24.286 TOTAL: 16,520 4,012 24.286 Staropromyslovskiy Number of people From Ingushetia % Grozny 20,864 1,635 7.836 TOTAL: 20,864 1,635 7.836 Urus -Martanovskiy Number of people >From Ingushetia % Alkhazurovo 5,365 69 1.286 Alkhan-Yurt 8,040 2,227 27.699 Ghekhi 10,717 1,741 16.245 Ghekhi-Chu 2,413 8 0.332 Goyskoye 1,401 150 10.707 Goyti 11,492 258 2.245 Martan-Chu 3,917 130 3.319 Roshny-Chu 4,435 60 1.353 Tangi 1,624 202 12.438 Urus -Martan 41,122 16,052 39.035 4,743 21 0.443 TOTAL: 95,269 20,918 21.957 Danish Refugee Council 33

Shalinskiy Number of people From Ingushetia % Avturi 10,724 17 0.159 Agishti 780 0 0.000 Argun 23,102 250 1.082 Belgatoy 3,395 0 0.000 Ghermenchuk 6,754 17 0.252 Duba-Yurt 955 21 2.199 Mesker -Yurt 7,674 1 0.013 Noviye Atagi 9,311 31 0.333 Novaya Zhizn 55 0 0.000 Sergen-Yurt 3,244 31 0.956 Chiri-Yurt 11,316 56 0.495 Shali 29,011 195 0.672 TOTAL: 106,321 619 0.582 Shatoyskiy Number of people From Ingushetia % B-Varandy 1 0 0.000 Vashindaroy 6 0 0.000 Zony 3 0 0.000 Pamyatoy 4 0 0.000 Ulus-Kert 40 0 0.000 Shatoy 3 0 0.000 TOTAL: 57 0 0.000 Shelkovskiy Number of people From Ingushetia % Borozdinovskaya 835 0 0.000 Burunskoye 710 0 0.000 Voskresenskoye 573 0 0.000 Grebenskaya 4,034 0 0.000 Dubovskaya 1,223 0 0.000 Kargalinskaya 3,254 35 1.076 Karshiga-Oul 438 0 0.000 Koby 1,290 10 0.775 Krasny Udarnik 4 0 0.000 Kurdyukovskaya 1,753 3 0.171 Leskhoz 57 0 0.000 Mirny 186 0 0.000 N-Ghelyany 12 0 0.000 Nechaevka 7 0 0.000 Novoschedrinskaya 1,623 0 0.000 Oraz -Oul 272 0 0.000 Paraboch 195 0 0.000 Privolnoye 3 0 0.000 Sarsakay 3 0 0.000 Sary-Su 2,054 40 0.354 Starogladovskaya 1,714 6 0.350 Stavoschedrinskaya 1,589 0 0.000 Stepnovsky 37 0 0.000 Danish Refugee Council 34

Kharkovskoye 919 0 0.000 Servlyonnaya 5,322 17 0.319 Shelkovskaya 6,471 73 1.128 Shelkozavodskaya 911 33 3.622 TOTAL: 35,489 181 0.510 GRAND TOTAL: 733,889 54,030 7.362

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Annex 3

War Related Losses of Lives from 1994-2000 (as reported by Chechen residents) Table 45 Lost family members Achkhoy-Martanovskiy One lost relative Two lost relatives Assinovskaya 38 8 Achkhoy-Martan 193 22 8 1 Valerik 29 5 Davydenko 11 1 Zakan-Yurt 38 8 Katyr -Yurt 81 13 Novo-Sharoy 27 4 Samashky 235 57 Staryy Achkhoy 3 0 Sernovodsk 105 16 Hamby-Irze 30 3 Shami-Yurt 74 17 Yandi 16 5 Total 888 160 Vedenskiy One lost relative Two lost relatives Aghibatoy 4 1 Belgatoy 2 0 Vedeno 50 5 Guny 7 0 Dargo 2 1 Dyshne-Vedeno 58 6 Makazhoy 2 0 Marzoy-Mokhk 1 0 Makhkety 52 14 Neftyanoye 1 0 Oktyabr’skoye 15 1 Pervomaiskoye 5 0 Selmentauzen 16 4 St 1 0 Tevzana 19 1 Kharachoy 14 3 Khatuni 34 3 Tsa-Vedeno 30 3 Elisranyi 53 11 Ersenoi 2 0 Eshilkhatoy 7 0 Total 375 53 Danish Refugee Council 36

Groznenskiy One lost relative Two lost relatives 1 molsovkhoz 1 0 Alkhan-Kala 161 30 Alkhan-Churt 48 11 Basi 1 0 Berdakel 50 9 Berkat-Yurt 21 1 Vinogradnoye 2 0 Ghikalo 34 7 Goryacheistochnenskaya 9 0 Grozny 108 16 Gudermes 2 1 Dachu-Borzoy 21 4 Dolinsk 25 6 Ilinovskaya 30 5 Kardon 1 0 Kenn-Yurt 11 0 Kerla-Yurt 28 6 Kulari 28 3 Lakha-Varandi 8 0 Maiorskoye 1 0 Maiskoye 1 0 Minibayevo 1 0 Moscow 1 1 Nagornoye 33 7 Novyy Tsentoroy 23 3 Oktyabr’skoye 50 7 P.Mayakovskogo 1 0 Pervomaiskaya 107 11 Petropavlovskaya 36 4 Pionerskoye 1 1 Pobedinskoye 62 6 Podlesnoye 1 0 Pos.Stary 1 0 Pravoberezhnoye 23 2 Prigorodnoye 51 7 Proletarskoye 20 4 Raduzhnoye 38 4 Sadovoye 59 16 Saratovsky 1 1 Staryy Ataghi 89 10 Sovkhoz4 1 0 Staraya Sunzha 90 12 Stavropol 3 0 Terskoye 4 1 Tolstoy-Yurt 53 4 Turgai 1 0 Ulus-Kert 1 1 Tsentoroy 2 0 Danish Refugee Council 37

Tsentoroy -Yurt 1 0 Chechen-Oul 63 4 Chishki 24 6 Yarysh-Mardy 8 0 Grozny 438 66 Total 1878 277 Gudermesskiy One lost relative Two lost relatives Azamat-Yurt 2 0 Biltoy-Yurt 4 2 Gherzel 34 4 Grozny 1 0 Gudermes 224 29 Darbankhi 11 1 Dzhalka 45 2 Ilaskhan-Yurt 13 1 Isti-Su 11 1 Ishkhoy-Yurt 7 0 Kady-Yurt 33 5 Kerla-Engenoy 6 1 Komsomolsk 15 1 Komsomolskoye 1 0 Koshkeldi 30 5 N-Benoy 2 0 Noybera 25 2 Oyskhara 41 5 Sovkhoz Druzhba 1 0 Suvorov-Yurt 1 0 Shuani 3 0 Engel-Yurt 23 2 Total 533 61 Zavodskoiy One lost relative Two lost relatives Grozny 409 86 Total 409 86 Itum-Kalinskiy One lost relative Two lost relatives Bukharoy 1 0 Zumoy 1 0 Itum-Kale 4 2 Total 6 2 Kurchaloyskiy One lost relative Two lost relatives Alleroy 185 20 Akhkinchu-Borzoy 6 2 Bachy-Yurt 105 3 Belti 6 1 Gansolchu 1 0 Gel’dagana 54 4 Yaglarghi 1 0 Yugurti 8 2 Danish Refugee Council 38

Kurchaloy 180 24 Mairtup 137 13 Tsentoroy 34 4 Tsotsin-Yurt 65 7 Yalkhoy-Mokhk 15 3 Total 797 83 Leninskiy One lost relative Two lost relatives Grozny 436 77 Total 436 77 Nadterechnyy One lost relative Two lost relatives Aly-Yurt 3 0 Beno-Yurt 32 2 Bratskoye 33 6 V-Nour 9 4 Gvardeyskoye 44 7 Goragorsk 35 7 Zebir-Yurt 7 0 Znamenskoye 41 5 Kalous 3 0 Kenn-Yurt 1 0 Komarovo 5 0 Lakha-Nevre 2 0 Meken-Yurt 3 0 Nadterechnoye 36 10 Nogamirzin-Yurt 1 0 Podgornoye 11 0 Total 266 41 Naurskiy One lost relative Two lost relatives Alpatovo 29 1 Ischerskaya 40 5 Kalinovskaya 25 2 Levoberezhnoye 16 0 Mekenskaya 27 5 Naurskaya 85 13 Nikolayevskaya 22 3 Novoye-Solkushino 15 0 Novoterskoye 25 4 Rubezhnoye 36 4 Savelyevskaya 21 3 Terskoye 1 0 Frunzenskoye 14 5 Chernokozovo 23 3 Total 379 48 Nozhay-Yurtovskiy One lost relative Two lost relatives Balansu 1 0 Benoy 1 0 Danish Refugee Council 39

Benoy-Vedeno 1 1 Dattakh 1 0 Zamai-Yurt 1 1 Mesketi 1 1 Nozhai-Yurt 3 0 Tsentoroy 1 0 Total 10 3 Oktyabr’skiy One lost relative Two lost relatives Achkhoy-Martan 1 0 Grozny 512 83 Total 513 83 Russia One lost relative Two lost relatives Alma-Ata 1 0 Astrakhan 1 0 Grazhdanskoye 1 0 Gukita 1 0 Tyulpany 1 0 Shramovka 1 0 Elista 1 0 Baram-Aul 1 0 Kazmaul 1 0 Lipetsk 1 1 Orenburg 1 1 Tuzuklei 1 0 Uralsk 1 0 Khasav-Yurt 2 0 Chernozemelskoye 1 0 Total 16 2 Staropromislovskiy One lost relative Two lost relatives Achkhoy-Martan 1 0 Grozny 390 60 Total 391 60 Urus -Martanovskiy One lost relative Two lost relatives Alkhazurovo 95 20 Alkhan-Yurt 148 16 Ghekhi 96 13 Ghekhi-Chu 17 3 Goyskoye 29 7 Goyti 50 9 Komsomolskoye 46 8 Martan-Chu 39 6 Pionerskoye 1 0 Pos.Michurina 4 2 Roshni-Chu 37 7 Tangi 20 2 Urus -Martan 332 43 Danish Refugee Council 40

Shalazhi 28 2 Total 942 138 Shalinskiy One lost relative Two lost relatives Avturi 57 8 Aghishti 11 1 Argun 179 20 Belgatoy 16 2 Ghermenchuk 36 7 Duba-Yurt 49 6 Komsomolskaya 1 0 Mesker -Yurt 12 0 Noviye Atagi 66 5 Sergen-Yurt 41 3 Chiry-Yurt 60 8 Shali 195 17 A-Sheripovo 2 0 B-Varandi 2 0 Vashindaroy 4 0 Gukhoy 1 0 Guchum -Kali 1 0 Zony 7 0 Nikhaloy 1 1 Nokhch-Keloy 1 0 Sovetskoye 1 0 Suyi 1 0 Ulus-Kert 6 2 Urdyukoy 1 0 Khakmadoy 1 0 Kharsenoy 1 1 Sharo-Argun 1 0 Shatoy 13 4 Total 767 85 Shelkovskiy One lost relative Two lost relatives Borozdinovskaya 2 0 Voskresenskoye 9 0 Grebenskaya 16 2 Dubovskaya 7 0 Zandak 1 0 Kargalinskaya 23 4 Kurdyukovskaya 10 1 Lugovoye 2 0 Naberezhnaya 1 0 Novoschedrinskaya 8 2 Paraboch 1 0 Sary-Su 9 2 Starogladovskaya 7 0 Danish Refugee Council 41

Starosc hedrinovskaya 1 1 Staroschedrinskaya 4 0 Kharkovskoye 1 0 Chervlyonnaya 37 3 Shelkovskaya 44 2 Shelkozavodskaya 13 2 Total 196 19 Grand Total 8802 1278

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Annex 4

Clothing and Shoe Sizes of the Chechnya Population

The respondents had to indicate sizes of their footwear and coats/jackets for the entries included into the survey form. It should be emphasized that the respondents were free to indicate the sizes they were in the need of, but not necessarily their actual sizes. It should also be noted that in Chechnya many respondents were not aware of the existence of uneven shoe sizes. This justifies the fact that indications of uneven shoe sizes are scarce in number, especially as far as children and women are concerned.

Table 46 Breakdown of Chechen females 0 – 16 y.o. by dress size (jackets, coats) Dress Size Number of people A 8,747 B 15,893 C 15,568 D 22,800 E 24,771 H 17,581 K 9,386 L 1,430 M 7,879 S 12,265 XL 249 Total 136,569

Table 47 Breakdown of Chechen females 17+ y.o. by dress size (jackets, coats) Dress Size Number of people A 27 B 28 C 56 D 101 E 205 H 678 K 3,061 L 74,024 M 104,409 S 37,573 XL 28,670 Total 248,832

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Table 48 Breakdown of Chechen males 0 – 16 y.o. by dress size (jackets, coats) Dress Size Number of people A 8,999 B 16,672 C 16,033 D 23,744 E 25,500 H 19,039 K 9,923 L 3,994 M 7,904 S 8,887 XL 1,002 Total 141,697

Table 49 Breakdown of Chechen males 17+ y.o. by dress size (jackets, coats) Dress Size Number of people A 19 B 25 C 49 D 90 E 146 H 289 K 2,229 L 99,785 M 45,558 S 6,955 XL 51,645 Total 206,790

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Table 50 Males 0 – 16 y.o Males 17+ Number of Number of Shoe Size People Shoe Size People 12 1 10 2 14 20 12 4 16 12 13 6 18 19 14 6,698 20 16 15 106 22 12 16 6,593 24 10 17 69 26 10 18 9,229 28 12 19 63 30 41 20 8,635 32 57 21 28 33 15 22 3,939 34 57 23 21 35 70 24 2,709 36 224 25 56 37 452 26 3,577 38 1,219 27 27 39 3,266 28 5,013 40 15,580 29 31 41 36,240 30 9,960 42 72,427 31 32 43 47,100 32 9,409 44 19,720 33 4,203 45 7,403 34 8,562 46 2,806 35 7,530 47 1 36 11,067 48 1 37 7,974 38 8,653 Total 206,791 39 5,880 40 7,317 41 4,604 42 5,287 43 2,780 44 1,108 45 373 46 151 47 1

Total 141,697

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Table 51 Females 17+ Females 0 – 16 Number of Number of Shoe Size People Shoe Size People 14 20 10 1 16 17 12 6 18 19 13 7 20 13 14 6,693 22 13 15 103 24 7 16 6,808 26 15 17 69 28 25 18 8,714 30 90 19 37 32 161 20 7,512 33 74 21 29 34 228 22 3,334 35 1,572 23 15 36 14,997 24 2,689 37 45,726 25 43 38 77,056 26 3,704 39 63,622 27 21 40 32,395 28 5,263 41 9,428 29 25 42 2,505 30 10,367 43 446 31 44 44 163 32 9,960 45 63 33 4,817 46 176 34 8,958 48 1 35 8,376 36 12,213 Total 248,832 37 12,178 38 12,459 39 7,907 40 3,261 41 725 42 150 43 30 44 20 45 8 46 22 48 1

Total 136,569 Annex 5 – DRC/ASF Survey Form – Chechnya

Survey Card Number Danish Refugee Äàòñêèé Ñîâåò ïî Location in Ingushetia Council Áåæåíöàì

Date of return: Housing conditions: ADDRESS Town-Village Street Ethnic origin: Destroyed (4) Permanent:District

Religion: No roof (3) Present:

Lost relatives names: No windows (2) 1.______YOB______No doors (1) 2.

Name Sex YOB Relation Vuln. Size 1 Ãëàâà Passport or other papers (ñåðèÿ è íîìåð): 2 Passport or other papers (ñåðèÿ è íîìåð): 3 Passport or other papers (ñåðèÿ è íîìåð): 4 Passport or other papers (ñåðèÿ è íîìåð): 5 Passport or other papers (ñåðèÿ è íîìåð): 6 Passport or other papers (ñåðèÿ è íîìåð): 7 Passport or other papers (ñåðèÿ è íîìåð): 8 Passport or other papers (seria and number): 9

Vulnerability criteria: Size: 0. pregnant woman 6. children (up to age 14) without adequate family/social A - 0-1 year K - 15 -18 year 1. lactating wo man support B - 2 -3 year S – (size 44 -46) 2. infants 0 -12 months 7. single-parent families C - 4 -5 year M – (size 48-52) 3. children 12 -36 months 8. totally dependent on humanitarian aid. D - 6-8 year L, XL (size 54 and larger) 4. those with mental/physical disability or disease E - 9-11 year 5. elderly (over 65 years) without adequate family/social support H - 12 -14 year