- Magomed Khashiev
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Magomed Khashiev (1977 - April 17, 2004) (also known as Sokhib and Khattab) was the Emir of the Sunzhensky District and a militant in the Russian federal subjects of Ingushetia and Chechnya. He was connected with dozens of terrorist acts, including an attempt on the life of the President of Ingushetia, Murat Zyazikov.[1]
Terrorist activity
Khashiev, an emir of the wahhabi jamaat of the Sunzhensky region, joined the gangs of Kazbek Turazhiev and Batyr Ozdoev. Khashiev started his terrorist activities after he had been trained as a fighter in a Khattab's camp on the outskirts of Serzhen-Yurt, Shali region, Chechnya. The terrorist was the mastermind behind subversive-terrorist actions. He was implicated in a car bombing in September 2003 by the Office of the Federal Security Service for the Republic of Ingushetia. He had his hand in the explosion that occurred on the Nazran-Moscow train in October 2003 as well as in the terrorist attacks on the Caucasus road running through the region bordering the North Ossetia-Alania Republic. His accomplices murdered 3 MOI officers in Ingushetia three months ago.[2]
Khashiev wore a Shakhid belt when travelling in Chechnya and Ingushetia. However he enjoyed no respect of the Sunzhensky jamaat's rank-and-file members as he was arrogant and had pocketed money allocated by foreign extremist organisations. Rebels who have been detained in Chechnya or Ingushetia say M. Khashiev had sexual liaisons with Abu-Dzeid, a notorious Arab mercenary who headed a gang operating in Ingushetia and followed instructions of Abu al-Valid and S. Basaev.[2]
Death
As part of a special operation to eliminated active gang members closely linked to Shamil Basaev, Khashiev and three other were killed in a skirmish in April 2004. In the Sleptsovskaya stanitsa of the Republic of Ingushetia, the law enforcement attacked a house where the four active gang members were hiding. The rebels offered armed resistance and were killed in retaliatory fire.[2]
References
- ^ "Abu Al-Walid Was a Shakhid Twice". Kommersant. http://www.kommersant.com/p468033/r_1/Abu_Al-Walid_Was_a_Shakhid_Twice/. Retrieved 2008-10-31.
- ^ a b c "Mentors Training Suicide Bombers Liquidated in Ingush Settlement of Sleptsovskaya". Ministry of the Interior of Russia. 2004-04-19. http://eng.mvdrf.ru/news/371/. Retrieved 2008-10-31.
Categories:- 1970s births
- 2004 deaths
- Chechen militants
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