Islamic State insurgency in the North Caucasus

Islamic State insurgency in the North Caucasus
Part of the Russo-Caucasian conflict, post-Soviet conflicts, War against the Islamic State and the aftermath of the insurgency in the North Caucasus

Fire of the "Crocus City Hall" building after the terrorist attack perpetrated by the Islamic State
Date23 June 2015 – present
(10 years, 8 months and 19 days)
Location
North Caucasus, Russia (with spillover in other Russian territories), northern Azerbaijan and Georgia
Status Ongoing as a hit-and-run campaign
Belligerents
Other Islamist groups and lone wolves
Commanders and leaders


Islamic State caliphs
Units involved
Military of the Islamic State
Casualties and losses

53 Russian security forces killed, 115 wounded


7 Azeri soldiers killed, 1+ wounded


1 Georgian soldier killed, 4 wounded
222 jihadists killed, 4 wounded (in Russia)
1 killed (in Azerbaijan)
3 killed, 7 arrested (in Georgia)
165 civilians killed, 604 injured
1 Russian soldier killed by a landmine explosion

The Islamic State insurgency in the North Caucasus refers to the involvement of ISIS and its affiliates in the region, where local militant groups pledged allegiance to the organization and engaged in attacks aimed at destabilizing Russia's North Caucasus republics, Georgia, and Azerbaijan to create an Islamic Caliphate.