Ethnic cleansing of Georgians in Sukhumi

Fall of Sukhumi (1993)
Part of the War in Abkhazia (1992–1993)

A view of the city, taken in 2009.
DateSeptember 16-27, 1993
Location
Result

Abkhazian victory

Belligerents
Georgia Abkhazia
Commanders and leaders
Eduard Shevardnadze
Giorgi Karkarashvili
Vladislav Ardzinba
Shamil Basayev
Sergei Dbar
Sultan Sosnaliyev
Sergei Matosyan
Units involved
Georgian National Guard

Abkhazia

Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown
1,000 Georgians killed (Georgian estimate)
50,000 displaced

The Fall of Sukhumi took place on 27 September 1993, at the hands of the separatists, in the course of the War in Abkhazia. The taking of the city came with a massacre of hundreds of Georgians, and it became part of a violent ethnic cleansing campaign carried out by the separatists. The massacre was perpetrated against Georgian civilians of Sukhumi, mainly by militia forces of Abkhaz separatists and North Caucasian allies.