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Birthday October 21, 1975

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Biography

early years

Andrey Turkin was born on October 21, 1975 in Orsk. Andrei grew up without a father, so he learned early to tinker, saw, plan. While studying at school, Andrei was engaged in hand-to-hand combat in the school section and sang in the choir. After the eighth grade, wishing to help his mother, Andrei left school, enrolling in vocational school No. 63, which he graduated with a degree in driver-locksmith.

Service on the Tajik-Afghan border

In December 1993, Turkin was called up for military service in the Armed Forces. There he ended up in the Border Troops in Tajikistan, where he took part in hostilities on the Tajik-Afghan border. In July 1995, Turkin was transferred to the reserve with the rank of sergeant, after which he returned to the Krasnodar Territory, where he worked and studied at the institute.

In the group "Vympel"

In April 1997, Andrei Turkin joined the Department "B". In the ranks of Vympel, Turkin took part in hostilities on the territory of Chechnya and in the operation to free hostages on Dubrovka.

The last battle in Beslan

Together with the Vympel group, Turkin arrived in the city of Beslan in the Republic of North Ossetia - Alania, where on September 1, 2004, a group of 32 terrorists seized over a thousand children and adults in the building of school No. 1.

After explosions occurred on the third day in the gym, where most of the hostages were held, which caused a partial collapse of the roof and walls of the gym, the surviving people began to scatter. Andrey's assault group received an order to storm the building, as the militants opened fierce fire on the hostages. At the beginning of the assault, Turkin was wounded when he, as part of his unit, burst into the school building under heavy fire from militants, but did not withdraw from the battle. Covering the rescue of the hostages with fire, Lieutenant Turkin personally destroyed one terrorist in the cafeteria, where the militants drove many hostages who survived the explosions in the gym. When another bandit threw a grenade into a crowd of people, Andrei Turkin covered it with his body, at the cost of own life keeping the hostages.

For courage and heroism shown during the performance of a special assignment by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of September 6, 2004, Lieutenant Turkin Andrey Alekseevich was posthumously awarded the title of Hero Russian Federation(medal number 830).

Memory

Buried at the Nikolo-Arkhangelsk cemetery in Moscow.

In the homeland of the Hero in the city of Orsk in the Park of Heroes on the Walk of Fame, a bust of the Hero of Russia was installed. The name of the Hero of the Russian Federation, Lieutenant Andrey Turkin, was given to the cadet class of the Orsk cadet school No. 53.

V Krasnodar Territory, in the village of Dinskaya, secondary school № 1 bears his name. There is also a memorial plaque installed in front of the school entrance.

Personal life

Wife - Natalia. Sons - Vyacheslav (born in 2001) and Andrey (born five months after the death of his father and was named after him).

Awards and titles

  • Hero of the Russian Federation
  • Suvorov Medal
  • Medal "For the salvation of the lost"
  • Medal of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, II degree

Beslan's Black Day: Andrey Turkin

Andrey Alekseevich Turkin was born on October 21, 1975 in the city of Orsk, Orenburg Region, into a family of workers. After graduating from eight classes of Dinskaya secondary school No. 1 of the Krasnodar Territory, he entered the Dinsk secondary vocational school. In 1993, he received the specialty "car repair mechanic".

In December 1993, Andrey was called up for military service in the Border Troops. He served on the Tajik-Afghan border, retired to the reserve in July 1995 with the rank of sergeant. I entered the Krasnodar Institute of Marketing and Social and Information Technologies. But the true vocation of Andrei Turkin turned out to be military service... On April 18, 1997, he was enrolled in Vympel, a special forces group of the FSB of Russia, formed back in August 1981.

Together with his comrades in arms, Lieutenant Turkin took part in a special operation to free the hostages at school No. 1 in Beslan. On September 1, 2004, a school in this Ossetian city was seized by 32 terrorists armed with machine guns, machine guns, grenade launchers and explosives; 1128 people were taken hostage. The gangsters, under the influence of drugs, kept the children and school workers in inhuman conditions. On September 3, after explosions occurred in the school building, the storming of the building began.

Monument on the grave of A. A. Turkin

At the beginning of the assault, Lieutenant Turkin was wounded, but did not leave the battlefield. When entering the dining room, which contained up to 250 hostages, Lieutenant Turkin took an advantageous position and destroyed the enemy firing point, thereby allowing the combat group to turn around. Suddenly a terrorist appeared with a grenade in his hands. Andrei realized that he would not have time to destroy him, and, rushing to the bandit, squeezed him in a death grip, blocking the grenade with his body. At the cost of his life, the officer saved many hostage children and his colleagues ...

On September 6, 2004, Andrey Turkin was posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Russian Federation. Andrei Turkin was buried at the Nikolo-Arkhangelsk cemetery in Moscow. V hometown hero, Orsk, a monument is erected to him.

In total, during the special operation to free the hostages in Beslan, 10 special forces were heroically killed, including the commanders of all assault groups - Lieutenant Colonels Oleg Ilyin and Dmitry Razumovsky and Major Alexander Perov. They were also posthumously awarded the title of Hero of Russia.

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Russian serviceman, officer of Directorate "B" ("Pennant") of the Special Forces Center of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation, a lieutenant who died while releasing hostages during the terrorist attack in Beslan. Posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Russian Federation.


Andrey Turkin was born on October 21, 1975 in Orsk. Andrei grew up without a father, so he learned early to tinker, saw, plan. While studying at school, Andrei was engaged in hand-to-hand combat in the school section and sang in the choir. After the eighth grade, wishing to help his mother, Andrei left school, enrolling in vocational school No. 63 in the village of Dinskaya, which he graduated with a degree in driver-locksmith.

Service on the Tajik-Afghan border

In December 1993, Turkin was called up for military service in the Armed Forces. In 1993-1995, he served in the Priargunsky border detachment of the Trans-Baikal border district. In 1995, he volunteered for Tajikistan, where he took part in hostilities on the Tajik-Afghan border. In July 1995, Turkin was transferred to the reserve with the rank of sergeant, after which he returned to the Krasnodar Territory, where he worked and studied at the institute.

In the group "Vympel"

In April 1997, Andrei Turkin joined the Department "B". In the ranks of Vympel, Turkin took part in hostilities on the territory of Chechnya and in the operation to free hostages on Dubrovka.

The last battle in Beslan

Together with the Vympel group, Turkin arrived in the city of Beslan in the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania, where on September 1, 2004, a group of thirty-two terrorists seized over a thousand children and adults in the building of school No. 1.

After explosions occurred on the third day in the gym, where most of the hostages were held, which caused a partial collapse of the roof and walls of the gym, the surviving people began to scatter. Andrey's assault group received an order to storm the building, as the militants opened fierce fire on the hostages. At the beginning of the assault, Turkin was wounded when he, as part of his unit, burst into the school building under heavy fire from militants, but did not withdraw from the battle. Covering the evacuation of the hostages with fire, Lieutenant Turkin personally destroyed one terrorist in the cafeteria, where the militants drove many hostages who survived the bombings in the gym. When another bandit threw a grenade into a crowd of people, Andrei Turkin covered them with his body, saving the hostages at the cost of his own life.

For courage and heroism shown during the performance of a special assignment by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of September 6, 2004, Lieutenant Turkin Andrey Alekseevich was posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Russian Federation (medal No. 830).

Turkin was buried at the Nikolo-Arkhangelskoye cemetery (section 75a) in Moscow together with eight other officers of "Alpha" and "Vympel" who perished in Beslan.

Memory

In the homeland of the Hero in the city of Orsk in the Park of Heroes on the Walk of Fame, a bust of the Hero of Russia was installed. The name of the Hero of the Russian Federation, Lieutenant Andrey Turkin, was given to the cadet class of the Orsk cadet school No. 53.

In the Krasnodar Territory, in the village of Dinskaya, a street is named after him. Secondary school No. 1 located in the village also bears his name, and a memorial plaque is installed in front of the school entrance. The stanitsa hosts boxing tournaments in memory of the Hero.

In the city of Krasnodar, on the building of the Academy of Marketing and Social Information Technologies (IMSIT), where Andrei Turkin studied, a memorial plaque was erected in memory of the hero's deed.

The name of the Hero of Russia A. A. Turkin bears the Children's and Youth Center patriotic education in the city of Novaya Lyalya, Sverdlovsk region. A memorial plaque is installed on the facade of the center building.

A photograph of A. A. Turkin with a description of the feat was installed at the stand "Heroes of the Soviet Union and Russia - pupils of the Red Banner Border Directorate of the FSB in the Trans-Baikal Territory" in the city of Chita.

A family

Mom - Valentina Ivanovna Turkina. Wife - Natalia. Sons - Vladislav (born in 2001) and Andrey (born five months after the death of his father and was named after him).

According to Valentina Ivanovna, the Turkins family now considers the Badoev family to be their blood relatives, and they visit each other several times a year. Valentina Ivanovna herself was the most dear guest at the wedding of Nadezhda Badoeva, rescued by Andrei Turkin.

Awards and titles

Hero of the Russian Federation

Suvorov Medal

Medal "For the salvation of the lost"

But people tell the truth that they are not born heroes, but they become heroes .. Moreover, society has a different impact on each person, shaping his worldview and life principles. From this post you will learn about the difficult fate of a real Hero of Russia named Andrei Turkin and what a feat he accomplished. Interesting, I advise you to read it.

Andrey Turkin was born in 1975 in the Ural town of Orsk, where, living with his mother, he early realized that he was a man. He quickly learned to do all the male work around the house, and after finishing the eighth grade he entered the vocational school №63 in the Kuban village of Dinskaya, where a small family had moved by that time.

In difficult years for our country, namely in 1993. future Hero Russia was drafted into the Armed Forces. He got a restless place of service - the Tajik-Afghan border, on which conflicts flared up at that time, there were shootings. Andrei served two years, received the rank of sergeant, after which he returned to the Krasnodar Territory, where he got a job and entered the institute. Two years after Turkin's return, he was called to the Vympel special unit at the Special Forces Center of the FSB of Russia. From that moment on, his life spun into a restless carousel: incessant hostilities in Chechnya, rescue operations for those ambushed and participation in the release of hostages from "Nord-Ost" in October 2002.
For us, ordinary people, the life of special forces officers can be called the dull word "clashes". In reality, it is daily risk, gunfights, turbulent nights, ambushes, injuries, blood, pain and homesickness. And at home - longing for comrades and their very dangerous, but very necessary work.

On September 1, 2004, one of the most horrific and most cynical terrorist attacks occurred in modern history Russia - the seizure by militants of the secondary educational school No. 1 in the city of Beslan of North Ossetia, about which Outside the City has already told. There were 32 terrorists, and more than a thousand hostages - children and adults. Knowledgeable people know that in such cases it is impossible to decide something quickly. It is necessary to develop tactical plans and distribute roles among those who had to enter into confrontation with the bandits.

The assault group of Lieutenant Turkin moved to storm the building on the third day, when explosions were heard in the gym and the roof partially collapsed. The hostages began to scatter in panic, and the militants began to shoot those running in the backs. Turkin was wounded at the very beginning of the battle, when his group broke through into the building. But, realizing the importance of the task, Andrey remained in the ranks. Trying to get the hostages out of the canteen, Turkin killed one of the militants. At that moment, a grenade flew at them, which he, without hesitation, covered with his own body. In the loud noise, dense smoke and almost palpable panic, no one saw the lieutenant's feat. It is pathetic and beautiful only in Hollywood movies. In fact, it is just fear, blood and a desire to survive. Everyone has it.

The hostages survived, and the hero, as usually happens in life, gave his life in exchange for them.

Lieutenant Andrei Turkin was posthumously awarded the title "Hero of Russia", and the widow was awarded a medal for # 830. In the Ural city, a bust was erected in honor of Andrey, and the cadet school No. 53 was named after him.

And in the family, two sons, Vladislav and Andrei, are growing up, who already know for sure that they will not shame their father's memory.

Andrey Alekseevich Turkin(October 21, 1975, Orsk, RSFSR, USSR - September 3, 2004, Beslan, North Ossetia - Alania, Russia) - Russian serviceman, officer of the "B" ("Pennant") Department of the Special Forces Center of the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation , a lieutenant who died while releasing hostages during the terrorist attack in Beslan. Posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Russian Federation.

Biography

early years

Andrey Turkin was born on October 21, 1975 in Orsk. Andrei grew up without a father, so he learned early to tinker, saw, plan. While studying at school, Andrei was engaged in hand-to-hand combat in the school section and sang in the choir. After the eighth grade, wishing to help his mother, Andrei left school, enrolling in vocational school No. 63 in the village of Dinskaya, which he graduated with a degree in driver-locksmith.

Service on the Tajik-Afghan border

In December 1993, Turkin was called up for military service in the Armed Forces. In 1993-1995, he served in the Priargunsky border detachment of the Trans-Baikal border district. In 1995, he volunteered for Tajikistan, where he took part in hostilities on the Tajik-Afghan border. In July 1995, Turkin was transferred to the reserve with the rank of sergeant, after which he returned to the Krasnodar Territory, where he worked and studied at the institute.

In the group "Vympel"

In April 1997, Andrei Turkin joined the Department "B". In the ranks of Vympel, Turkin took part in hostilities on the territory of Chechnya and in the operation to free hostages on Dubrovka.

The last battle in Beslan

Together with the Vympel group, Turkin arrived in the city of Beslan in the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania, where on September 1, 2004, a group of thirty-two terrorists seized over a thousand children and adults in the building of school No. 1.

After explosions occurred on the third day in the gym, where most of the hostages were held, which caused a partial collapse of the roof and walls of the gym, the surviving people began to scatter. The operational combat group, which included Andrei Turkin, received an order to storm the building, as the militants opened heavy fire on the hostages. Even at the beginning of the assault, Turkin was wounded when, as part of his unit, he burst into the school building under heavy fire from militants, but did not leave the battle. Covering the evacuation of the hostages with fire, Lieutenant Turkin personally destroyed one terrorist in the cafeteria, where the militants drove the hostages who survived the explosions in the gym. When another bandit threw a grenade into a crowd of people, Andrei Turkin saved the lives of the hostages by covering them from the explosion with his body:

We shouted not to shoot that there were hostages here. Then the alphas knocked out the grate and jumped into the dining room. A militant named Ibrahim jumped up from behind the stove, threw a grenade shouting "Allah Akbar". There was an explosion, my leg was shattered by a shrapnel. The Alpha member jumped on us and covered us with him. Then they began to save us. I didn’t see what I had blood goes from my leg, I tried to get up and felt that my leg fell under me. I fell, but I continued to crawl anyway. Then they pulled me out.

Nadezhda Badoeva, hostage rescued by Andrei Turkin

For courage and heroism displayed during the performance of a special assignment, by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of September 6, 2004, Lieutenant Turkin Andrey Alekseevich was posthumously awarded the title of Hero of the Russian Federation (medal No. 830).

Turkin was buried at the Nikolo-Arkhangelskoye cemetery (section 75a) in Moscow together with eight other officers of "Alpha" and "Vympel" who perished in Beslan.

Memory

  • In the homeland of the Hero in the city of Orsk in the Park of Heroes on the Walk of Fame, a bust of the Hero of Russia was installed. The name of the Hero of the Russian Federation, Lieutenant Andrey Turkin, was given to the cadet class of the Orsk cadet school No. 53.
  • In the Krasnodar Territory, in the village of Dinskaya, a street is named after him. Secondary school No. 1 located in the village also bears his name, and a memorial plaque is installed in front of the school entrance. The stanitsa hosts boxing tournaments in memory of the Hero.
  • In the city of Krasnodar, on the building of the Academy of Marketing and Social Information Technologies (IMSIT), where Andrei Turkin studied, a memorial plaque was erected in memory of the hero's deed.
  • The name of the Hero of Russia A. A. Turkin bears the Children's and Youth Center for Patriotic Education in the city of Novaya Lyalya, Sverdlovsk Region. A memorial plaque is installed on the facade of the center building.
  • A photograph of A. A. Turkin with a description of the feat was installed at the stand "Heroes of the Soviet Union and Russia - pupils of the Red Banner Border Directorate of the FSB in the Trans-Baikal Territory" in the city of Chita.

A family

Mother - Valentina Ivanovna Turkina. Wife - Natalia. Sons - Vladislav (born in 2001) and Andrey (born five months after the death of his father and was named in his honor.

According to Valentina Ivanovna, the Turkin family now considers the Badoev family to be their blood relatives.

Awards and titles

  • Hero of the Russian Federation
  • Suvorov Medal
  • Medal "For the salvation of the lost"
  • Medal of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, II degree


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