30 November 2000

Danish Refugee Council

ASF – Danish Peoples Aid

North Caucasus Situation Report No. 31

DRC/ASF PROGRAM OF EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE TO THE VICTIMS OF THE ARMED CONFLICT IN ______

Latest developments

Other news 1. On November 27, the Ingush President, Ruslan Aushev, expressed his concern over the situation in Chechnya, which, according to him, “can presently be characterized as extremely difficult.” A ll measures undertaken by the Federal authorities bring stability International Organization for neither to the Chechen Republic nor to the surrounding territories. Mr. Aushev has also Migration warned that TB has mentioned problems in regard to the debt that the Federal Government owes to the reached alarming levels in Ingushetia. Ingush institutions serving the Chechen IDPs in the republic. According to the According to IOM, “the local President, the question of how the expenses of the Ingush families, hosting the authorities are stretched to the limit displaced from Chechnya, will be reimbursed is of great importance, especially because and have difficulties coping with this tuberculosis epidemic. The “it seems that nobody wants to be bothered with this matter.” International Organization for Migration has contributed laboratory equipment and supplies for better 2. On November 26, the Russian Military authorities introduced very strict limitations of prevention and detection of TB movement inside Chechnya. It concerns the areas along the main road starting from the among the IDPs and the rest of the of Shaami-Yurt and up to the city of Gudermess. The military have also blocked population in the region. all incoming/outgoing movements outside the Chechen capital (except for the transport of MVD and military units). At the same time the Russians have initiated check In mid November a new IDP camp was up of identities of the Grozny residents: all youngsters living in Grozny without the local opened in Ingushetia. The tent camp registration are temporarily arrested for verification of their identities. However, as it has is located next to the already existing been stated by the Head of Achkhoi-Martanovskiy District Administration, the IDP compact settlement Severny. limitations haven’t had impact on fre edom of movement through Kavkaz-1 checkpoint UNHCR funded the establishment of (one of the major border checkpoints between Chechnya and the neighboring the camp, which has already hosted Ingushetia). first 4,000 Chechens displaced by the war in Chechnya. It is planned that the camp will eventually accommodate 12,000 displaced people.

3. A Council of Europe delegation deplored the unsatisfactory conditions facing IDPs who had fled the war in Chechnya, on their return from a fact-finding mission to the According to the results of an North Caucasus on 24 November. According to the delegation, they have seen a little opinion poll conducted by the All- progress since their last visit but it does not satisfy them or the IDPs. “Progress has Russian public opinion center, 44% of been made in education and medical aid but the situation is still extremely precarious Russians consider that military with many IDPs exposed to contagious diseases and suffering illnesses such as operations should be continued in hepatitis A and tuberculosis,” said the head of the delegation, Mr. Tadeusz Iwinski. The Chechnya. 47% think that it is time to begin peace negotiations. 10% were visitors were shocked by the ‘inhumane’ conditions in which some IDPs had been living undecided. In addition, 34% of those for over a year. “We saw about 2,000 people living in appalling and unacceptable who are either for further combat in conditions in 47 train wagons in the western Chechen town of Sernovodsk whilst Chechnya or refused to answer think another 6,000 are currently housed in railway carriages in Karabulak and Sputnik in the that combat should be continued in neighbouring republic of Ingushetia,” said Iwinski. The delegation informed that the the republic of Chechnya even if this Russian Government had pledged to house 6,000 IDPs by the end of the year but leads to gross losses among federal another 2,000 will have to wait until at least April next year. In a statement announced servicemen. Another 8% of that on November 24, the Council of Europe called on the Russian Government to encourage group of respondents said that peace international aid organizations to work in Chechnya by ensuring the security of staff negotiations should be started in that members, minimizing bureaucratic obstacles and lifting sales tax off all humanitarian case and 11% were undecided. goods. Talking about possible results of the war in Chechnya, 57% assumed that the republic would remain a part of 4. In a statement made on November 24, the Acting United Nations Relief Coordinator, Russia, 24% - that it will become independent and 20% gave no answer Carolyn McAskie, told that continuing bloodshed in Chechnya makes the breakaway to that. republic too dangerous for U.N. aid workers and is holding up a mass return of IDPs. The next day after the fact-finding mission to the North Caucasus the top UN official The law-reinforcement structures of informed that her trip had convinced her that the time was “not yet right for U.N. the Ingush Republic are looking for a organizations to operate freely inside Chechnya.” McAskie said many IDPs shared her person, who was involved in series of security concerns and would only return if they felt it was safe. She dismissed kidnappings of both civilians and suggestions that international aid gave IDPs an incentive to stay in Ingushetia. “You Russian military. According to a don't move people around with bribes of assistance. My response to those who try to source in the Ministry of Interior of encourage us to deliver more assistance inside Chechnya is -- only if you make it easier the republic, this person took an for us to do so,” she added. The UN official had meeting with non-governmental relief active part in kidnapping of a military agencies working in the region, whose representatives informed the guest that they in “Sputnik” military compound near frequently have problems gaining access to the rebel republic, which is largely under the city of Vladikavkaz (North Russian control following a massive military crackdown launched in October 1999. In Ossetia). The available information response McAskie assured that she would urge the Russian Governmental officials in indicates that the suspect is hiding in one of locations of Dzheirakh District. meetings in Moscow to resolve problems with security passes that was frustrating the NGOs’ work in Chechnya. On November 25 at around 1:00 AM, an explosive device detonated near the Sunzhenskiy District Department . 5 A meeting between top Ingush officials was held in the Ingush capital of Magas, on of Passport and Visa Service. November 17, to discuss measures to move Chechen IDPs from Ingushetia back to According to the Ingush Ministry of Chechnya. The resettlement is planned in two stages. The first stage envisages that the Interior, the incident did not result in IDPs will be directed to the temporary settlement centers in Sernovodskaya and incurring of any casualties. However, starting from the beginning of the year 2001. In the second stage the IDPs will the building of the Passport and Visa go to temporary shelters opened in Grozny, which may be implemented not earlier than Department was seriously damaged. in April 2001. Full implementation of the plan will require a huge amount of money. Creation of a temporary shelter in Argun, for example, will require 2.5 million rubles. Last week the pro-independence Chechen leader, Aslan Maskhadov, called for peace negotiations with Russia without any preliminary conditions. Maskhadov emphasized that it is important to follow the Resolution of the EC Parliamentary Assembly, which addressed to both warring parties to cease military activities and to sit over a round table to discuss the ways out without preliminary conditions. According to the Chechen leader, he expects that such talks will take place because sooner or later all wars end up by holding negotiations, and the former IDP movements Russian President Yeltsin could be a

Source: Migration Service of Ingushetia IDP movements

3500

Chechnya IDPs Chechnya IDPs leaving 3000 Date coming to Ingushetia Ingushetia for 2500 IDPs coming to from Chechnya Chechnya Ingushetia from 15/11/2000 2,265 1,861 2000 Chechnya

IDPs IDPs leaving 1500 20/11/2000 2,014 1,845 Ingushetia for Chechnya 24/11/2000 1,850 1,781 1000

500

0 23/04-24/11

All mentioned IDP movements have been recorded at two main checkpoints between Chechnya and Ingushetia: Kavkaz-1 and Adler- 20.

According to the Ingush Territorial Representative Office of the RF Ministry for Federal Affairs, Migration and Nationality Issues (former Migration Service of Ingushetia), during the recent period this state institution has registered 9,613 newly arrived Chechnya IDPs in Ingushetia. The sourced specified that the newly arriving IDPs from Chechnya are not registered by the above mentioned Office, and therefore, have no access to humanitarian assistance. Presently, the total number of the displaced living in Ingushetia is exceeding 175,203 persons (official figures). Out of them, 142,636 persons are registered by the Territorial Office in Ingushetia, received the necessary registration documents, i.e. form no. 7, and can be considered as entitled to get the humanitarian aid from the state sources.

DRC/ASF registration

Ingushetia

As of November 27, the total number of Chechnya IDPs in Ingushetia is 155,332. The figure decrease from 170,000 to the present level due to the fact that the DRC/ASF had made a regular check up of Ingushetia and Chechnya databases and deleted approximately 15,000 persons who were registered in both republics. DRC/ASF makes such comparison of the databases at least once a month in order to regulate distribution of humanitarian aid in the republics, so that a person cannot get relief assistance twice.

Chechnya

DRC/ASF continues updating information on the population of Chechnya through its 11 registration points located in the main localities of the republic. As of November 27, the total number of people registered by DRC/ASF in Chechnya is 762,602.

Distribution

Ingushetia

WFP/DRC/ASF Joint Program of Emergency Assistance

DRC/ASF continues regularly supplying the Chechnya IDPs living in Ingushetia DRC/ASF Food Ration - distribution of WFP with food assistance. Presently, DRC/ASF has 26 distribution points in Sunzhenskiy food items for the Chechnya IDPs: (7 DPs), Malgobekskiy (12 DPs) Districts, Nazran Municipal District (6 DPs) as well as in Karabulak town (1 DP). As for the warehouse facilities utilized for · W/flour – 13,5 kg per person implementation of the DRC/ASF relief programs, in the given time DRC/ASF runs 4 · Oil – 1 L per person 2 · storage facilities: Nazran “Central” warehouse (DRC/ASF/UN – food) – 3,960 m , Salt – 0,150 kg per person 2 · Sugar – 0,5 kg per person Nazran “3” warehouse (DANIDA/ECHO – food, non-food) – 1,302 m , Nazran “4” 2 warehouse (DANIDA – non-food) – 470 m . From the beginning of the joint DRC/ASF IDP caseload in Ingushetia: WFP/DRC/ASF program of food assistance to the Chechnya IDPs in Ingushetia on distribution of WFP food commodities – 141,500 18 February and up to 23 November, DRC/ASF distributed as many as 14,930.87 persons (figures used for distribution during the MT of food (see Annex 2, table 1 for more details). current distribution cycle).

DRC/ASF Program of Emergency Assistance to the people of Chechnya

In Chechnya DRC/ASF has been implementing ECHO funded regular food distributions in 3 districts of the republic: Urus- Martanovskiy, Shalinskiy and Kurchaloysliy Districts. On December 1, DRC/ASF started food distributions in Achkhoi- Martanovskiy and Vedenskiy Districts (ECHO donation). Within several days DRC/ASF will initiate deliveries of food to the beneficiaries in Nozhai-Yurtovskiy (ECHO donation) and Gudermesskiy District of Chechnya (NRC donation). It has been agreed that in the latter location DRC/ASF will initially conduct two cycles of distributions during the month. However, starting from January, DRC/ASF will include the territory of Gudermesskiy District in the list of territories covered with food procured for ECHO donation. Presently ECHO is the main donor of food assistance to the people of Chechnya. As of 27 November, DRC/ASF delivered 5873,431 MT of food items bought for ECHO funding to Chechnya (see Annex 2, table 2 for details on the latest deliveries of ECHO food to Chechnya).

Apart from implementation of the ECHO program of food assistance, DRC/ASF is conducting regular distributions of WFP food commodities in Staropromislovskiy District of Grozny. The intention has been expressed by both WFP and DRC/ASF to jointly cover the needs of the beneficiaries in Groznenskiy Rural District. In some other locations of Chechnya DRC/ASF has also been distributing WFP high-energy biscuits. The total number of WFP food distributed by DRC/ASF for the period from 4 November to 15 November is 192,12 MT. From the beginning of the joint WFP/DRC/ASF program of food assistance to the people in Chechnya, DRC/ASF has distributed more than 523 MT of food.

DRC/ASF distribution of food commodities in the Chechen Republic (up to 27 November, 2000)

Canned Barley Millet Kasha Rice Flour Oil Pulses HEB Sugar Salt Macaroni Total beef Units MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT MT

UNHCR 19,050 30,990 13,541 89,050 152,631

EU 8,925 6,184 15,109

WFP 435,000 23,481 37,975 16,173 8,050 2,392 523,071

ECHO 5309,302 154,378 369,046 40,705 5873,431

DANIDA 164,55 14,062 16,65 195,262

Grand Total 6759,5

Shelter Program

Ingushetia

As part of the program, aimed at winterisation of IDP spontaneous settlements in Ingushetia, for the period from 22 November to 29 November, DRC/ASF delivered construction materials for the beneficiaries in three locations of Ingushetia. DRC/ASF Shelter team together with DRC/ASF Integration Department have prepared a project aimed at construction of two schools for IDP children in Ingushetia.

Chechnya

DRC/ASF is advancing its shelter program in Chechnya. The DRC/ASF expatriate monitoring missions to the war-torn republic have shown very successful results. Beneficiaries of the program are very keen to rehabilitate their houses. In fact, it appeared that the speed of rebuilding of the houses, whose owners have received construction materials from DRC/ASF, is much faster than it had been assumed earlier. Presently, DRC/ASF is implementing shelter activities in Achkhoi-Martanovskiy, Urus-Martanovskiy and Shalinskiy Districts of Chechnya. Together with the actual implementation of the shelter activities, DRC/ASF shelter teams are working on the update of the database containing information about the number of destroyed houses in Chechnya and levels of destruction. Information on the DRC/ASF shelter program can be found in Annex 2, table 4.

DRC/ASF Integration Program in Ingushetia

The preparation of work associated with the building of the Water and Sanitation project in Yuzhniy settlement, with Vodokanal continues with the submission of the formal project proposal and the associated costs. This is presently being analysed by DRC and it is DRC/ASF’s intention to speak further with the relevant parties at the beginning of next week to formalise this contract. If so it is expected that the work would begin immediately and be completed within 45-60 days.

The negotiations construction of the temporary school in Yuzhniy are also nearing completion. The expectation is that the contract with the building company will be signed at the end of this week. Already basic preparations of the site have been made, and the school is expected to be completed by the end of December.

The activities of the Income Generation Team have commenced with the presentations of a project in 5 compact settlements. These presentations have outlined the guidelines in which DRC/ASF’s activities will operate and have explained to the inhabitants, typically IDPs from the Prigorodniy District of North Ossetia, how DRC/ASF will select the particular projects for the following implementation. These presentations have been made on average to audiences of between 15-25 people and have been well received. The intention of the Integration Department is to provide the successful applicants with grants of materials in which to commence small-scale business activities for them to generate income to support themselves and their families. It is hoped that between now and the end of this year, the DRC/ASF IGP team shall make in excess of 25 such grants.

In addition to the beginning of the work on the IGP activities, the office was fortunate to have the arrival of two experts to assist in the preparation of the program and to train the Nazran team. Both of these experts have previously worked with DRC/ASF in Crimea on income generation projects. This represents an excellent opportunity for DRC/ASF to draw on the experiences from other projects in the region and to transport the knowledge to new projects.

It was arranged for the representatives of the NGOs "Soldiers’ Mothers" and "Agency for Development and Rehabilitation" to travel to DRC/ASF Office in Stavropol to attend a workshop with the manager of the Business Initiatives program for training as to how to prepare and submit business proposals. It is hoped that during their stay, they will be able to develop the projects for a sewing workshop and a mini bakery respectively that they have already submitted to DRC/ASF and upon completion of the trainings it will be possible for the Integration Department to support these projects.

Finally, the assessments undertaken by the coordinator of the Psycho Social project continued during the period. The aim of this trip was st th - conduct intense sessions of art-diagnosing among the children of the 1 to 4 grades in Alina tent camp.

- discuss and make all arrangements for construction of the premises of the PSRC in Alina.

- continue and follow-up with the survey of rehabilitation pro grams conducted in the region including the project area to avoid duplication of services in the same area;

These tasks have now been completed. DRC/ASF is awaiting the return of the staff at the beginning of next week to continue their work.

Inter-Agency

On November 10, DRC/ASF was present at the number of coordination meetings held at the UN premises in Moscow. · General Security Meeting. The meeting was informed that an agency was fined by the State Communications’ Control Committee for using some frequencies, which (as it became clear later) were not yet licensed by the relevant Russian authorities. There were given some details concerning the incident with hi-jacking of an ICRC truck in Ingushetia. It was mentioned that targeted attacks on the British organization Hallow Trust continue in the Russian Press. According to the UN, the agency has been doing a good job for Russia’s citizens in the Russian Federation. · Food Coordination Meeting. According to WFP, the agency expects not to have problems in its pipeline until the end of the year. There was discussed a matter of different beneficiary criteria for distribution of food assistance in Chechnya. WFP reported that during the year 2001 it will be covering 335,000 beneficiaries in Ingushetia and Chechnya. Out of them, 160,000 IDPs in Ingushetia, 80,000 IDPs and 55,000 vulnerable persons in Chechnya, and also a total of 40,000 persons involved in Institutional Feeding program and Food for Work program. It was announced that CPCD will become a new implementing partner for WFP for utilization of its “Food for Work” program in Chechnya. CPCD plans to target medical and educational sectors (medical staff and teachers) with the institutional feeding. A representative of World Vision – Germany informed the participants about the plans of the agency to distribute food parcels, winter clothing and medicine in Ingushetia, mostly in Malgobekskiy District. The organization is currently in the process of identifying its beneficiaries. · Shelter & Relief Coordination Meeting. The main issue discussed at the meeting was provision of non-food items, mainly clothing, to Chechnya. UNICEF briefed the representatives on its plans to distribute around 10,000 winter jackets in the Chechen Republic. Grozny will be a priority for UNICEF. However, it will also deliver a part of the assistance to the other areas of the republic as well. It was stressed that today there is a great need in non-food items in Chechnya, especially in winter clothing and blankets.

On November 22, DRC/ASF participated at the General Coordination Meeting held at UNHCR FO Nazran. · The meeting was chaired by UNHCR, whose representative announced the planned visit of the Head of UN OCHA to the North Caucasus. On November 18, a UN mission went to Chechnya. According to the agency, the overall situation in Chechnya has improved. It’s been noticed that the number of checkpoints was less than earlier. However, the tension in Grozny, Achkhoi-Martan and Urus-Martan is increasing. Some improvements have been seen in Kurchaloyskiy District. · UNHCR informed those relief agencies using UN radio equipment and frequencies that following the request of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Federal State Communications’ Committee, all NGOs are to suspend utilization of the radios. It’s been strongly recommended that the agencies were to return the UN equipment until the issue is agreed between the UN and the Russian authorities. · According to a WFP representative, this UN agency plans to cover 355,000 beneficiaries in Ingushetia and Chechnya all together. Out of them, around 200,000 persons will receive assistance from WFP in Chechnya. · A representative of Salvation Army informed the meeting that in November the agency will terminate distribution of baby food due to lack of available funding. At the same time, the organization continues its educational program for children.

On November 23, a meeting between the Head of UN OCHA and representatives of the international NGOs working in the North Caucasus took place in Ingus hetia. · The present NGO representatives raised the issue of free access to Chechnya. It was emphasized that the current scheme, where the Russian Military Commandant’s Office in Chechnya issues two-week passes for entrance to Chechnya, does not solve the problem. It was stated that some Ministry of Interior officers in Chechnya refuse to recognise such passes and openly ask for bribes. · Several matters related to a better coordination of the international NGOs’ activities in Chechnya have also been discussed.

On November 29, ACF had a working meeting with DRC/ASF in its premises in Nazran. · The two parties discussed the issue of food deliveries in Achkhoi-Martanovskiy District of Chechnya. As a result, DRC/ASF and ACF agreed that in the near future the first will conduct distribution of food commodities in the territory of the whole district. Meanwhile, ACF will reconsider its capacity and will continue its work in the area. It was assumed that ACF might resume food deliveries in Achkhoi-Martanovskiy District in the end of December 2000.

On November 29, DRC/ASF met with representatives of the German relief agency HCC (Humanitarian Relief Worldwide) at DRC/ASF FO Nazran. · The agency established its presence in Ingushetia only last week. HCC plans to make a round of assessments and distribute baby food for children under 12 months. DRC/ASF will provide HCC with the lists of beneficiaries.

Stavropol, 30 November 2000.

For further information, please contact:

Country Program Manager Tom Trier Tel: + 7 8652 – 35 69 18, (Stavropol), + 7 87322 2 82 70, + 7 901 497 94 71 (Nazran) mobile + 7 8652 - 919 047; E-mail: [email protected]

Special Advisor Zelim Yandarov Tel/fax: + 7 8652 - 35 69 15, mobile + 7 8652 – 913 789; E-mail: [email protected]

DRC North Caucasus Ul. Lenina 458, 3-d floor 355 029 Stavropol Russian Federation Tel. +7 8652 94 39 97 Fax +7 8652 35 69 17

Earlier issues of the DRC/ASF Situation Reports can be found on the Internet at: www.reliefweb.int

Annex 1

Table 1 DRC/ASF registration of Chechnya IDPs in Ingushetia - (as of 27/11/2000) (breakdown by location)

Region Location Number of IDPs

Karabulakskiy Karabulak 9 419 Karabulak-Bart 5 596 Karabulak-Vagony 4 039 Karabulak-Zhbi 344 Karabulak-Zvezdny 399 Karabulak-Kar'er 943 Karabulak-Mtf 1 952 Karabulak-Promzhilbaza 1 110 Total 23 802 Malgobekskiy Aki-Yurt 3 432 V-Achaluki 2 148 Vezhari-Yurt 354 Voznesenskaya 3 379 Zyazikov-Yurt 1 186 Inarki 688 Malgobek 8 273 Malgobek-Stary 1 849 N-Achaluki 1 445 N-Redant 1 179 Psedakh 5 026 S-Achaluki 2 315 Sagopshi 3 425 Total 34 699 Nazranovskiy Ali-Yurt 1 188 Al'tievo 3 368 Barsuki 1 875 Gazi-Yurt 382 Gamurzievo 2 986 Dolakovo 1 298 Kantyshevo 3 390 Nazran' 11 646 Nasyr-Kort 6 235 Plievo 4 662 Surkhakhi 2 513 Ekazhevo 4 493 Yandare 3 202 Total 47 238 Sunzhenskiy Alkun 47 Alkhasty 1 166 Arshty 515 Galashki 1 066 Datykh 18 Muzhichi 363 Nesterovskaya 7 778 Sleptsovsk 23 785 Sleptsovsk-Severny 2 582 Sleptsovsk-Sputnik 5 089 Troitskaya 6 659 Chemul'ga 414 Yuzhny 111 Total 49 593 Grand Total 155 332

Table 2 DRC/ASF registration of Chechnya IDPs in Ingushetia – (as of 27/11/2000) (breakdown by age & sex)

Sex / Age 0-4 5-17 18-59 60+ Grand Total

F 8 893 28 143 41 762 7 395 86 193

M 8 670 27 809 28 308 4 352 69 139

Total 17 563 55 952 70 070 11 747 155 332

Table 3 DRC/ASF registration of inner IDPs in Chechnya – (as of 27/11/2000) (breakdown by age & sex)

Sex / Age 0-4 5-17 18-59 60+ Grand Total

F 6 718 21 308 37 614 6 280 71 920 M 6 947 21 996 30 216 4 049 63 208 Total 13 665 43 304 67 830 10 329 135 128

Annex 2

Table 1 DRC/ASF distribution of WFP food commodities in Ingushetia (23/12/1999 – 23/11/2000)

WFP Commodities Distributed by DRC in the period of 18/02/2000 – 23/11/2000

W/Flour Sugar Pulses Oil Salt

UNITS MT MT MT MT MT Total Items distributed 13 040,510 656,369 351,924 689,702 192,367 by DRC/ASF

Table 2 DRC/ASF distribution of food in Chechnya (ECHO funding) (for the period from 4 November to 26 November, 2000)

W/FLOUR SUGAR OIL MACARONI DATE LOCATION MT MT LITER MT 04/11/2000 CHIRI-YURT 92,15 7,1 04/11/2000 DUBA -YURT 14,2 1,1 09/11/2000 N-ATAGI 40,75 4,1 4072 09/11/2000 SHALI 96 9,55 9560 09/11/2000 ZNAMENSKOE 36,35 3,6 3635 12/11/2000 AGISHTY 12,3 0,95 12/11/2000 ARGUN 81,1 6,2 12/11/2000 AVTURY 39,75 3,05 12/11/2000 BELGATOY 14,3 1,1 12/11/2000 GARMENCHUK 23,5 1,8 12/11/2000 MESKER-YURT 22,4 1,7 12/11/2000 SERZHEN-YURT 39,65 3,15 16/11/2000 ALLEROY 14,15 1,4 0,98 16/11/2000 BACHI-YURT 20,5 2,05 1,435 16/11/2000 DZHUGURTY 18,15 1,8 1,275 16/11/2000 GELDAGANA 15,9 1,6 1,12 16/11/2000 KURCHALOY 35,25 3,55 2,47 16/11/2000 MAYRTUP 16,75 1,65 1,17 16/11/2000 REGITA 19,5 1,95 1,365 16/11/2000 TSENTOROY 10,5 1,05 0,74 16/11/2000 TSOTSIN-YURT 19,75 1,95 1,38 16/11/2000 YALKHOY MOKHK 30,2 3 2,12 18/11/2000 ALKHAN-YURT 22,648 1,75 18/11/2000 ALKHAZUROVO 18,6 1,45 18/11/2000 GOITY 42,198 3,25 18/11/2000 SHALAZHI 13,492 1,05 21/11/2000 GEKHI 39,1 3 21/11/2000 GEKHI-CHU 5,65 0,45 21/11/2000 GOISKOE 6,6 0,5 21/11/2000 MARTAN-CHU 11 0,85 21/11/2000 ROSHNI-CHU 14,75 1,15 21/11/2000 TANGI 4,25 0,35 23/11/2000 URUS-MARTAN 130,65 13,1 26/11/2000 DYSHNE-VEDENO 45,25 3,5 26/11/2000 ELISTANZHI 22,75 1,75 26/11/2000 KHARACHOY 7,75 0,6 26/11/2000 MAKHKETY 44,15 3,398 26/11/2000 OKTYABRSKOE 14,25 1,1 26/11/2000 PERVOMAYSKOE 17,9 1,4 26/11/2000 SELMENTAUZEN 13,1 1 26/11/2000 TEVZANA 41,25 3,198 26/11/2000 TSA-VEDENO 19,9 1,55 26/11/2000 VEDENO 22,35 1,75 TOTAL 1270,688 109,546 17267 14,055

Table 3 DRC/ASF distribution of WFP food commodities in Chechnya (For the period from 4 November to 15 November, 2000)

W/FLOUR SUGAR PULSES SALT HEB DATE LOCATION MT MT MT MT MT 4/11/2000 CHIRI-YURT 4,81 4/11/2000 DUBA -YURT 0,743 12/112000 STAROPROM.REGION 83,25 3,9 6,925 1,157 15/11/2000 STAROPROM.REGION 78,5 4,15 7,45 1,235 TOTAL 161,75 8,05 14,375 2,392 5,553

Table 4 Houses in Chechnya rehabilitated by DRC/ASF (as of 27/11/2000)

District Town 1 2 3 4 Total

Achkhoi-Martanovskiy Achkoi-Martan 2 4 6

Achkhoi-Martanovskiy Valerik 1 1

Achkhoi-Martanovskiy Davidenko 4 6 10

Achkhoi-Martanovskiy Zakan-Yurt 7 3 10

Achkhoi-Martanovskiy Novo-Sharoy 1 2 3

Achkhoi-Martanovskiy Shaami-Yurt 8 14 22

Total 52

Achkhoi-Martanovskiy Gekhi 6 5 11 Achkhoi-Martanovskiy Goyti 3 2 5 Achkhoi-Martanovskiy Martan-Chu 1 2 3 Total 19 Grand total 71 · 1 – Partial destruction of roof; · 2 – Full destruction of roof; · 3 – Partial destruction of walls; · 4- Full destruction of walls.

Annex 3

Republic of Ingushetia

“Adler 20” checkpoint Voznesenskaya Malgobek

Sagopshi Novy Redant

Verkhnie Achaluki Sleptsovskaya Karabulak Troitskaya

“Kavkaz 1” checkpoint

Plievo

Dolakovo Nazran Kantyshevo Nesterovskaya

Yuzhny

Surkhahi

Ali-Yurt

Muzhichi

Dzheirakh

Republic of Chechnya

Naurskaya Znamenskoe “Adler 20” Chernokozovo checkpoint

Chervlennay Shelkovskaya

Tolstoy-Yurt Gudermes

Grozny

“Kavkaz 1” Sernovodsk Samashki Argun checkpoint Alkhan-Kala

Shaami-Yurt Kurchaloi Alkhan-Yurt Starye Atagi Gekhi Achkhoi-Martan Shali

Bamut Urus-Martan Serzhen-Yurt Nozhai-Yurt

Komsomol`skoe Duba-Yurt Agishty Vedeno

Makhkety Shatoy

Novo-Sharoy

Itum-Kale

Grozny