- Ruslan Gelayev
Infobox Military Person
name=Hamzat Gelayev
( _ru. Хамзат Гелаев)
lived=1964-2004
placeofbirth=Komsomolskoye,Chechnya
placeofdeath=Near Bezhta,Dagestan
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nickname=Black Angel
allegiance=Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
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commands=
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battles=Georgian-Abkhazian conflict First Chechen War Second Chechen War
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laterwork=Ruslan (Hamzat) Gelayev ( _ru. Руслан (Хамзат) Гелаев) (1964 –
February 28 ,2004 ) was a Chechen field commander in the Chechen separatist movement againstRussia . He was known as a ruthless fighter but respected even by some of his enemies. [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,598573,00.html?iid=chix-sphere DIED. RUSLAN GELAYEV, 39] ]Often based high in the mountains of the
Caucasus , he led major assaults on Russian bases and checkpoints. The Russians nicknamed him the Black Angel, a tribute to his success in the guerrilla campaign. [Dispatches, "Chechnya: The dirty war",Channel 4 documentary, 2006.]Biography
First Chechen War and interwar period
In 1992-1993, Gelayev took part in the
Georgian-Abkhazian conflict as avolunteer on theAbkhazia n side. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20040304/ai_n12769115 Obituary: Ruslan Gelayev] ] Returning to Chechnya he was soon a commander inDzhokhar Dudayev 's "Spetsnaz" (special forces ) unit "Borz" (Wolf), with the futurePresident of Ichkeria Dokka Umarov serving under his command.Gelayev fought in the 1994-1996
First Chechen War against theRussians , including the defence of capitalGrozny . Gelayev was one of the first Chechen fighters awarded theChechen Republic of Ichkeria 's highestmedal "Kioman Syi" (Honor of the Nation). In early 1995, Gelayev became the commander of the South-Western Front of the rebel forces.In 1995 Gelayev's units defended the village of
Shatoy . Gelaev was wounded several times and had to stop fighting and Mumadi Saidayev took over the command in the Southwest of Chechnya. [ [http://smallwarsjournal.com/documents/iskhanovinterview.pdf COLONEL HUSEIN ISKHANOV] ] OnMay 27 ,1995 , he announced that if the bombing of theShatoy village in the Shatoysky District continued, five Russian prisoners of war would be killed a day, and according to Memorial eight prisoners were executed while carrying this threat. [ [http://www.memo.ru/hr/hotpoints/chechen/szczyt/eng/ Russian forces' use of civilians as hostages and human shields during the Chechnya war] ] OnMarch 6 1996 , Gelayev led a surprise raid on Grozny, regaining large parts of the city [http://www.ecmi.de/emap/download/ChechnyaBackground.pdf] for two days, inflicting serious losses on federal forces and leaving with more than 100hostage s, [ [http://www.memo.ru/hr/hotpoints/chechen/checheng/czecz.htm Armed Conflict in Chechnya: Principal Stages and Important Events] ] in what was seen as a test before the recapture of the city in August in the operation byShamil Basayev which ended the war.After the war, Gelayev became deputy
Prime Minister under the new Chechen PresidentAslan Maskhadov in April 1997. The following year, in 1998, he was appointedDefence Minister of Chechnya. Gelayev went on aHajj pilgrimage toMecca and took on the name Hamzat.econd Chechen War
At the start of the
Second Chechen War , Gelayev commanded a large force of Chechen rebels in defense of Grozny, but withdrew from the city in January 2000, which left it open to attack. [ [http://www.moscowtimes.ru/stories/2002/10/02/002.html The Rebel Who Rides to Russia's Rescue] ] Following the inexplicablewithdrawal from Grozny, Gelayev was demoted fromBrigadier General to Private and stripped of all military decorations.In February-March 2000, Gelayev's forces were taking heavy losses as they withdrew from Grozny to the forests in southern Chechnya, when a warlord
Arbi Barayev contacted Gelayev promising him aid and transportation to a safe area. When Gelayev's forces arrived at the specified meeting place, they were instead ambushed by a large number of Russian troops and retreated to the Gelayev's native village of Komsomolskoye. There, more than a thousand rebels were besieged and pounded for weeks by the Russian army in one of the largest battles of the war, ending with some 800 rebels and more than 50 soldiers dead according to the Russian figures. Gelayev himself escaped the encirclement with several hundred of his men.Some time after the disaster at Komsomolskoye, Russian governmen had attempted to negotiate with him since he was believed to be at odds with some of the
Islamist commanders, especially Barayev, with whom Hamzat fought a brief personal war following Barayev'sbetrayal at Komsomolskoye, and anArab fighter known as Abu Walid. In November 2000, a Kremlin envoy confirmed that Russian federal authorities were involved in talks with Gelayev, but it was refuted later. [ [http://www.janes.com/security/international_security/news/jwit/jwit010129_1_n.shtml Chronology of events involving Chechen guerrillas] ]Gelayev decided to rebuild his forces in the
Pankisi Gorge across the Georgian border. There, Gelayev had built up a significant armed force of 800 Chechens, together with about 80 internationalmujahideen (mostly Turks and Arabs). Georgian authorities were accused of negotiating a deal to supply and arm Gelayev's force in return for the October 2001 Gelayev's raid on behalf of Georgia intoKodori Gorge in Abkhazia. Gelayev earned admiration from senior Georgian politicians, despite the failure of the attempt which killed at least 40 people including fiveUnited Nations observers;President of Georgia Eduard Shevardnadze described him as "noble man" and "an educated person". [ [http://www.russiajournal.com/?q=node/2683 Russia, Georgia clash over warlord] ] From there, Gelayev led a hit-and-run attacks againstRussian military targets in Chechnya,Dagestan andIngushetia . Russians responded in a series of secretairstrike s on a Georgian territory, during which a Georgian civilian was killed.In August 2001, Gelayev played a crucial role in releasing Russian
human rights activistSvetlana Kuzmina who was held in Chechen captivity where she spent more than two years. Gelayev acted upon the request of Louisa Islamova, the wife of his fellow rebel commanderLechi Islamov , who was being held in Moscow’sLefortovo prison pending trial. Louisa Islamova had tracked downVyacheslav Izmailov , a journalist for "Novaya Gazeta ", and offered to try and persuade the rebels to free hostages if Izamailov would help her try and secure her husband’s release in court. Gelayev wrote a note warning Kuzmina’s captors that if they did not free the woman, they would become his deadly enemies. [ [http://www.gazeta.ru/2001/08/09/780DaysinChe.shtml 780 Days in Chechen Captivity] ] Lechi Islamov was later reportedly murdered in captivity. [ [http://kavkaz.org.uk/eng/content/2004/06/12/2894.shtml He chose martyr's fate] ]In September 2002, Gelayev's forces managed a large raid into
Ingushetia , capturing the villages ofTarskoye and thenGalashki , but Gelayev's fighters became surrounded, took large losses and were dispersed. Among these killed in the battle wasRoddy Scott , a Britishfreelance reporter who travelled with the rebels; [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/2283051.stm Briton killed in Chechen rebel skirmish] ] seven to 40 Chechen fighters were killed and five were captured, [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/2282603.stm Russians 'beat off Chechen rebels'] ] while 17 Russian soldiers were also reported killed by the official reports. [ [http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/english/doc/2004-06/22/content_341596.htm 46 killed in attacks on Russia government] ] In December 2003, Gelayev was incorrectly reported dead after a firefight that left nine Russian soldiers dead. [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9806E5DE143FF931A35750C0A9629C8B63 Europe: Russia: Chechen Rebel Killed] ]Death
In the winter of 2004, Gelayev was attempting to lead a 40-strong unit of his forces from a raid in Dagestan into the
safe haven of Georgia, but was faced with heavy resistance; 30 Chechen fighters (possibly includingKhozh-Ahmed Noukhayev ) and 14 Russian soldiers were reported to die in the fighting andlandslide accidents, while several rebels were captured. OnFebruary 28 ,2004 , Gelayev was killed in the result of a skirmish with a two-men Russianborder guard patrol he encountered while attempting to cross the border into Georgia alone. Gelayev shot and killed both guards, but soon after he died frombleeding as a result of an arm gunshot wound he suffered. According to theKavkaz Center version, Gelayev fought with a larger group of border guards, and was killed after his arm was shot-off by anattack helicopter 's large-calibre machinegun.Gelayev's body was positively identified [ [http://www.kommersant.com/page.asp?idr=500&id=-183 FSB Confirms Gelaev's Death] ] , but not released to his relatives because he was classified as a terrorist by the Russian authorities. [ [http://eng.kavkaz.memo.ru/newstext/engnews/id/648013.html Body of Gelayev is still in Rostov] ] His family has since been campaigning to release his remains or disclose what happened to the body. [ [http://www.rferl.org/featuresarticle/2004/06/c983acfb-f3e8-425b-865f-f41e82d62af7.html Russia: A Terrorist In Life Is A Terrorist In Death] ]
References
External links
* [http://www.kavkazcenter.com/eng/content/2003/10/27/1883.shtml Interview with Commander Khamzat Gelayev] ,
Kavkaz Center , 27 October 2003
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20040304/ai_n12769115 Obituary: Ruslan Gelayev] , "The Independent ", March 4, 2004
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