Baku–Rostov highway bombing
| Baku–Rostov highway bombing | |
|---|---|
| Location | near Shami-Yurt, Chechnya | 
| Date | October 29, 1999 | 
| Target | Refugee and Red Cross convoy, Baku-Rostov highway | 
| Attack type | Indiscriminate bombing | 
| Deaths | Some 25 civilians according to the Red Cross; 16 according to the Russian government | 
| Injured | Over 70 | 
| Perpetrators | Russian Air Force | 
The Baku–Rostov highway bombing was an incident which occurred near the village of Shaami-Yurt in Chechnya, on October 29, 1999. Two low-flying Russian aircraft carried out repeated rocket attacks on a large convoy of refugees trying to enter the Russian republic of Ingushetia through a supposed "safe exit" route. The attacks killed or injured scores of people.