Vladimir Khodov

Vladimir Khodov

Born in the Ukrainian town of Berdyansk in 1976, Vladimir Anatolievich Khodov ("né" Samoshkin - Владимир Анатольевич Ходов in Russian) was one of the six leaders in the 2004 Beslan school hostage crisis.

Early life

When he was three years old, Vladimir's mother Aleksandra remarried a North Ossetian military engineer, Anatoly Khodov, and moved to Elkhotovo, 40 km from Beslan, where she worked in the maternity ward of a hospital. [ [http://www.commersant.com/p512005/r_1/Hunting_the_Terrorist_through_His_Mother/ Hunting the Terrorist through His Mother - Kommersant Moscow ] ] [ [http://www.mosnews.com/news/2004/10/04/motherevicted.shtml Mosnews.com ] ] Anatoly adopted Vladimir and one year later, in 1980, a second son, Borik (or Boris in Russian), was born.

After separating from her husband, Alexandra moved with her sons to Beslan. Both sons attended the Beslan "School Number One" that was later the subject of the attack (Vladimir was known as Samoshkin there). After both sons had finished primary school, Alexandra, Vladimir and Borik returned to Elkhotovo, and she resumed her career in the hospital.

In 1996 Borik was sentenced to eight years imprisonment in Maykop for murder, following a stabbing incident in the village. While in prison, he converted to Islam. On one of his visits to his brother in Maykop, Vladimir was accused of a rape, and left Russia to live with his grandfather in Berdyansk [http://vypusk.kursk.ru/pic/Beslan.doc] Two years later, Vladimir, who was now exclusively known as Khodov, started to frequently return to Elkhotovo to live with his mother and adoptive father Anatoly, and to visit the local mosque.

The fact that both Boris and Vladimir converted to Islam may have resulted in their ostracization by the predominantly Orthodox community.

Later life

According to police records made public after the Beslan tragedy, after his return from Ukraine, Vladimir got involved in Islam in Adygea, went to a madrassa in Cherkessia and even joined the Chechen insurgence (serving mostly as a cook). Vladimir again moved out at the end of 2002, asking his parents to care for his cat "Dima" while he was away.

In 2003, Borik was released from prison a year before his sentence was completed. Borik returned to Elkhotovo, and on July 1 he abducted Sveta Gabisova, a girl he had known earlier, claiming he was in love and wanted to marry her, despite her protests. Relatives rescued Sveta, and her brother Iriston visited Borik to complain about his behaviour - during the resulting fight, Borik was shot and killed. Vladimir returned for the funeral on July 22nd, but interrupted the funeral to take the body away for a Muslim burial. Vladimir's disturbance caught the attention of the authorities, and after hiding in a local cleric's basement, he was arrested. Despite being a wanted criminal, Vladimir was released by the police shortly after. Shamil Basayev has claimed that this was when Vladimir was given the choice of prison or helping to infiltrate the Chechen warlord's movement. [ [http://www.peacereporter.net/dettaglio_articolo.php?idpa=&idc=42&ida=153&idt=&idart=3586 “We got to Beslan thanks to a corridor guaranteed by the Russian secret services”] ]

At some point in 2003, sources differ whether Anatoly died, or left Aleksandra.

According to police records, Vladimir had already joined the "Taliban" training camp in Galashki (Ingushetia), and returned to it after his release. On February 3rd, 2004 an exploding 122mm artillery shell in Vladikavkaz killed an army cadet and a nearby female. By February 21st Vladimir had been declared the prime suspect, after being caught on videotape. [ [http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=26681 Suspect behind Feb 3 bombing in Vladikavkaz named] ]

In Elkhotovo, an arsenal of weapons was found at the home of another convert and Vladimir's picture and code name (Abdullah) appeared on the FSB "Wanted" Internet Pages. A failed (and victimless) bomb attack on the Moscow to Vladikavkaz train near the Elkhotovo railway station in May 2004 was also blamed on Vladimir Khodov. [ru icon [http://www.newsru.com/russia/29may2004/rtain.html В Северной Осетии взорван поезд Москва-Владикавказ] ]

iege

On the second day of the Beslan siege, Vladimir reportedly stopped one of the other hostage-takers from killing Larisa Kudzieva, and offered to free her two children if she would wear an explosive belt and hijab, an offer which she refused. [ [http://commersant.com/page.asp?id=596481 This Won't Be Another Nord-Ost - Kommersant Moscow ] ]

During the siege, authorities got Aleksandra to phone her son, hoping she could convince him to let the children go free. [ [http://cripo.com.ua/?sect_id=2&aid=2331 Украина Криминальная - ПОЗЫВНОЙ "AБДУЛЛА” ] ]

After the attack

After the siege, there were rumours that he had survived and had been captured, died in custody, [ [http://iwpr.net/?p=crs&s=f&o=254597&apc_state=henicrs2005 Beslan – The Search for the Truth Goes On] ] or had committed suicide in prison. The self-avowed organizer of the Beslan attack, Shamil Basayev in August 2005 alleged that Vladimir was an FSB infiltrator who had turned a double agent and so facilitated the intrusion into North Ossetia and Beslan.

After the attacks, his mother Aleksandra was taken into custody by the FSB though released from wrongdoing. She was evicted from Beslan in absentia and went to live in Vladikavkaz. [ [http://www.commersant.com/p512005/r_1/Hunting_the_Terrorist_through_His_Mother/ Hunting the Terrorist through His Mother] ]

External links

* [http://www.hrvc.net/news2004/23-10-04.html Beslan terrorist mother evicted from her home - family history in Berdyansk]
* [http://military-en.rian.ru/article.html?art_id=35265 "In fact, his last name is not Khodov, but Samoshkin." Mention of the rape charge]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1315871,00.html Outraged at the Orthodox Christian funeral, Vladimir carried away the corpse. Mention of Vladikavkaz]
* [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/chechnya-sl/message/45854 Basayev's words cause controversy]
* [http://gdy.livejournal.com/51703.html Weapons found at Elkhotovo, from Moskovsky Komsomolets]
* [http://www.regions.ru/news/1676705/ Wild rumours after the siege]


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