Ahmed Ibragimov
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Ahmed Ibragimov was a Chechen
spree killer who killed at least 34 Russian inhabitants of the Chechen village of Mikenskaya on October 8, 1999. He was captured two days later by Chechen rebels and handed over to relatives of his victims, who then handcuffed him to a pole and clubbed him to death with metal rods.
Chechen
Chechen may refer to:*Chechen people, an ethnic group of the Caucasus*Chechen language*Chechen-Aul, the village at which Peter the Great's forces were stopped in 1732 by Noxçi people, later better known as "Chechens"*Related to Chechnya...
spree killer who killed at least 34 Russian inhabitants of the Chechen village of Mikenskaya on October 8, 1999. He was captured two days later by Chechen rebels and handed over to relatives of his victims, who then handcuffed him to a pole and clubbed him to death with metal rods.
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- Absence of journalists portends trouble for ethnic Russians in Chechnya, The Jamestown FoundationThe Jamestown FoundationThe Jamestown Foundation is a Washington, D.C.-based institute for research and analysis, founded in 1984 as a platform to support Soviet dissidents. Today its stated mission is to "inform and educate" policy makers about events and trends, which it regards as being of current "strategic"...
(October 15, 1999) - Russian official says prosecution service being set up in Chechnya, Itar-TassInformation Telegraph Agency of RussiaThe Information Telegraph Agency of Russia , is the major news agency of Russia. It is headquartered in Moscow.- History :Its origin is in a letter sent by Finance Minister Vladimir Kokovtsov to foreign minister in March 1904 writing that "our trade and industrial circles, as well as the Finance...
(December 30, 1999) - Chechen kills 41 villagers in revenge for Russian occupation, NTV (October 14, 1999)
- Чечня. РУССКИЕ ЖИТЕЛИ РЕСПУБЛИКИ БЫЛИ ГЛАВНЫМИ ЖЕРТВАМИ МЕСТНЫХ БАНДИТОВ , PravdaPravdaPravda was a leading newspaper of the Soviet Union and an official organ of the Central Committee of the Communist Party between 1912 and 1991....
(February 17, 2000) - Масхадов вызван на допрос, KommersantKommersantKommersant is a commerce-oriented newspaper published in Russia. , the circulation was 131,000.- History :The newspaper was initially published in 1909, and it was closed down following the Bolshevik seizure of power and the introduction of censorship in 1917.In 1989, with the onset of press...
(December 22, 1999)