The deportation in the autumn of 1951 was carried in several separate events:
| Date |
People deported data by Anušauskas[6] |
People deported data by Tumavičius[3] |
Destination |
Notes |
| September 20–21, 1951 |
3,807 |
2,987 |
Irkutsk Oblast |
mainly relatives, supporters and messengers of partisans |
| October 2–3, 1951 |
16,150 + 335 |
15,537 |
Tomsk Oblast and Krasnoyarsk Krai |
including 5,278 children, 39 of which died during the transfer[4] |
| November 30, 1951 |
452 |
|
Biysky District of the Altai Krai |
mostly peasants |
The operation was led by Piotr Kapralov, Minister of State Security of the Lithuanian SSR, and Yakov Yedunov [ru], head of the Third Chief Directorate of MGB.[3] Every few hours they sent updates on the progress of the operation to Semyon Ignatyev, head of MGB. The operation required great manpower and employed 3,818 MGB officers, 11,270 MGB internal troops, soldiers of destruction battalions, and militias as well as some 8,000 activists of the Communist Party.[3] These men were organised into more than 3,000 operational units, consisting of one MGB operative, two men from destruction battalions, two MGB soldiers and activists.[3] A single unit was responsible for the deportation of one to three families: waking up the family (the deportations were carried at night), ensuring that no one escaped, listing the deportees and checking their data, supervising packing of family's personal belongings, and bringing them to the designated railway station.[3] Party activists stayed in the households to register left property, which was to come under the possession of the kolkhoz.[3] The deportees were loaded onto cattle cars with no amenities and spent about a month on their journey to Tomsk Oblast and Krasnoyarsk Krai.[3]