Aliya Nurmukhambetovna Moldagulova was a Soviet sniper in the Red Army during World War II who killed over 30 Nazi soldiers.
21 Facts About Aliya Moldagulova
Aliya Moldagulova had at least one sibling, a younger brother called Bagdat.
Aliya Moldagulova's father was being persecuted by the Soviet authorities as a descendant of noblemen.
Aliya Moldagulova hastily buried his wife somewhere in the lower reaches of the Kuraili River, where his family lived at that time.
In June 1941, with the outbreak of World War II, the family of Aliya Moldagulova's uncle was evacuated.
Aliya Moldagulova was found lying unconscious in the middle of the street.
In March 1942, together with the orphanage, Aliya Moldagulova left the besieged Leningrad for the village of Vyatskoye, Yaroslavl Region.
Aliya Moldagulova wanted to become a pilot, but she got into a training group specializing in "cold metalworking".
Three months later, Aliya Moldagulova applied to the Red Army with a request to send her to the front.
Aliya Moldagulova was included in the first enrollment of this school, which was located in the village of Veshnyaki, near Moscow, on the territory where the Moscow Humanitarian University is located.
Aliya Moldagulova did not only beat the fascists but carried the wounded comrades from the battlefield and performed them first aid.
Aliya Moldagulova said: sniper Liya Magdagulova killed 14 fascists in three days.
Aliya Moldagulova managed to kill him, but her wound was fatal.
The day before the operation, Aliya Moldagulova managed to write a letter to her sister Sapura.
Aliya Moldagulova was buried, as it was then reported, in the village of Monakovo, Novosokolnichesky district.
At the age of 18, Aliya Moldagulova died in hand-to-hand combat on January 14,1944, near the village of Kazachikha, Novosokolniki district.
Varshavsky, political instructor of the 4th battalion, where the sniper Aliya Moldagulova Moldagulov served, parts of the brigade reached the railway at the Nasva station, where they were met with strong enemy fire.
Aliya Moldagulova was not at a loss and took everyone to the village of Kazachikha, near the town of Novosokolniki in the Kalinin region where Soviet soldiers fought the Nazis already in hand-to-hand combat.
Aliya Moldagulova died from a gunshot wound later that day after writing a letter to her sister and was buried in a mass grave in Monakovo, Pskov.
Aliya Moldagulova's name is immortal and belongs to the great people of the Union of Soviets.
The commander, Lieutenant Colonel Andrei Efimov, wrote a letter to the sniper school, from which Aliya Moldagulova graduated with honors.