List of people allegedly involved in Russian apartment bombings

List of people allegedly involved in Russian apartment bombings

The Russian apartment bombings were a series of five bombings in Russia that took place in Moscow and two other Russian towns during ten days of September 1999. Altogether nearly 300 civilians were killed at night. The bombings, together with the Dagestan War, led the country into the Second Chechen War. Chechen militants were blamed but no Chechen field commander accepted responsibility for the bombings and Chechen president Aslan Maskhadov denied any involvement of his government.

The bombings ceased when a similar bomb was found and defused in an apartment block in the Russian city of Ryazan on September 23. Later in the evening Vladimir Putin praised the vigilance of the Ryzanians and ordered the air bombing of Grozny, which marked the beginning of the Second Chechen War. A few hours later, three FSB agents who had planted the bomb were caught by the local police. This incident was declared to be a training exercise by FSB director Nikolai Patrushev.

Russian Parliament member Yuri Shchekochikhin filed two motions for a parliamentary investigation of the events, but the motions were rejected by the Russian Duma in March 2000. An independent [ [http://asiapacific.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGEUR460122006?open&of=ENG-2EU Russian Federation: Amnesty International's concerns and recommendations in the case of Mikhail Trepashkin - Amnesty International ] ] public commission to investigate the bombings chaired by Duma deputy Sergei Kovalev was hampered by government refusal to respond to its inquiries, and its chairmen admitted that he has no evidence to support any version of the events. [http://mn.ru/issue.php?2003-35-30] [ [http://beta.echo.msk.ru/programs/beseda/19169/ Радиостанция "Эхо Москвы" / Передачи / Интервью / Четверг, 25.07.2002: Сергей Ковалев ] ] Two key members of the Kovalev Commission, Sergei Yushenkov and Yuri Shchekochikhin, both Duma members, have since died in apparent assassinations. The Commission's lawyer Mikhail Trepashkin was arrested.

A number of people were publicly accused of involvement in the bombings.

Official suspects

According to official investigation, the following people either delivered explosives, stored them, or harbored other suspects:

Arab-born Mujahid Ibn al-Khattab who was killed by the FSB in 2002.

Moscow bombings

* Achemez Gochiyayev (An ethnic Karachai, [http://www.jamestown.org/publications_details.php?volume_id=421&issue_id=3992&article_id=2371870 ACHIMEZ GOCHIYAYEV: RUSSIA’S TERRORIST ENIGMA RETURNS] ] has not been arrested; he is still at large [http://www.fsb.ru/search/criminal/gochi.html Gochiyayev's wanted page] on FSB web site.] )
* Denis Saitakov (An ethnic Tatar from Uzbekistan, [ [http://ann.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/607/1/64.pdf?ck=nck Russia: Grasping the Reality of Nuclear Terror] ] killed in Georgia in 1999-2000 [ [http://www.bu.edu/iscip/digest/vol8/ed0808.html Putin’s defense sector appointees] ] [http://kommersant.ru/doc.aspx?docsid=355437 Only one explosions suspect still free] , Kommersant, December 10, 2002.] )
* Khakim Abayev (An ethnic Karachai, killed by FSB special forces in May 2004 in Ingushetia [http://kommersant.ru/doc.aspx?docsid=481392 Karachayev terrorists found in the morgue] , Kommersant, June 8, 2004.] )
* Ravil Akhmyarov (Russian citizen, [ [http://grani.ru/Society/Law/m.55204.html Процесс о взрывах жилых домов: адвокат Адама Деккушева просит его полного оправдания] ] Surname indicates an ethnic Tatar, killed in Chechnya in 1999-2000)
* Yusuf Krymshamkhalov (Ethnic Karachai and Resident of Kislovodsk [http://www.gazeta.ru/2003/11/03/Courtstartsh.shtml Court starts hearings into 'hexogen case'] ] [http://eng.terror99.ru/publications/094.htm Separatists Tied to '99 Bombings.] , arrested in Georgia in December 2002, extradited to Russia and sentenced to life imprisonment in January 2004, after a two-month secret trial held without a jury [http://kommersant.ru/doc.aspx?docsid=440000 Two life sentences for 246 murders] , Kommersant, January 13, 2004.] Alex Goldfarb, with Marina Litvinenko "", The Free Press, 2007, ISBN 1-416-55165-4 ] )
* Stanislav Lyubichev (A traffic police inspector, Resident of Kislovodsk, Stavropol Krai, who helped the truck with explosives pass the checkpoint after getting a sack of sugar as a bribe, sentenced to 4 years in May 2003 [http://kommersant.ru/doc.aspx?docsid=381819 A terrorist has imprisoned a policeman] , Kommersant, May 15, 2003.] )

Volgodonsk bombing

* Timur Batchayev (Ethnic Karachai, [http://www.fsb.ru/smi/smifsb/periodik/soldatenko.html ПРИЧАСТНЫЕ К ВЗРЫВАМ В МОСКВЕ УСТАНОВЛЕНЫ] ] killed in Georgia in the clash with police during which Krymshakhalov was arrested)
* Zaur Batchayev (Ethnic Karachai [ [http://www.india.mid.ru/nfr2003/nf18.html NEWS FROM RUSSIA",Vol.VI, Issue No.18, dated 1st May 2003] ] killed in Chechnya in 1999-2000)
* Adam Dekkushev (Ethnic Karachai, [http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:6El0XprWWYsJ:www.ciaonet.org/olj/co/co_mar05/co_mar05h.pdf Disrupting Escalation of Terror in Russia to Prevent Catastrophic Attacks] ] arrested in Georgia, threw a grenade at police during the arrest, extradited to Russia and sentenced to life imprisonment in January 2004, after a two-month secret trial held without a jury)

Buinaksk bombing

* Isa Zainutdinov (Ethnic Avar and native of Dagestan, sentenced to life imprisonment in March 2001 [http://kommersant.ru/doc.aspx?docsid=246518 Buinaksk terrorists sentenced to life] , Kommersant, March 20, 2001.] )
* Alisultan Salikhov (Ethnic Avar and native of Dagestan, sentenced to life imprisonment in March 2001)
* Magomed Salikhov (Ethnic Avar and native of Dagestan, [ [http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/paperchase/2004/11/suspect-in-1999-buinaksk-bombing.php Suspect in 1999 Buinaksk bombing brought to Russia] ] arrested in Azerbaijan in November 2004, extradited to Russia, found not guilty on the charge of terrorism by the jury on January 24, 2006; found guilty of participating in an illegal armed force and illegal crossing of the national border, [http://lenta.ru/news/2006/01/24/notguilty1/ Jury acquitted a Buinaksk suspect] , Lenta.Ru, 2006 Jan 24.] ; he was retried second time, and on November 13 2006, found again not guilty, this time on all charges, including the ones he was found guilty of in the first trial. [http://lenta.ru/news/2006/11/13/notguilty/ Jury acquitted a Buinaksk suspect again] , Lenta.Ru, 2006 November 13.] According to Kommersant Salikhov admitted that he made a delivery of paint for terrorist Ibn al-Khattab, although he did not check if that really was a paint. [http://kommersant.ru/doc.aspx?docsid=721040 Khattab said: Your task is small] , Kommersant, November 13, 2006.] )
* Ziyavudin Ziyavudinov (Native of Dagestan, [ [http://www.ln.mid.ru/bl.nsf/5d5fc0348b8b2d26c3256def0051fa20/2ef74ac18c43c5df43256a5a00331db7?OpenDocument One More Participant of Terrorist Act in Buinaksk, Dagestan, Detained in Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan] ] arrested in Kazakhstan, extradited to Russia, sentenced to 24 years in April 2002 [http://kommersant.ru/doc.aspx?docsid=317852 They should be blown up, not put on trial] , Kommersant, April 10, 2002.] )
* Abdulkadyr Abdulkadyrov (Ethnic Avar and native of Dagestan, sentenced to 9 years in March 2001)
* Magomed Magomedov (Name indicates a native of Dagestan, sentenced to 9 years in March 2001)
* Zainutdin Zainutdinov (Ethnic Avar and native of Dagestan, sentenced to 3 years in March 2001 and immediately released under amnesty)
* Makhach Abdulsamedov (Native of Dagestan, sentenced to 3 years in March 2001 and immediately released under amnesty).

uspects according to an alternative version of the events

The suspicious events led to allegations that the bombings were in fact a "false flag" attack perpetrated by the FSB in order to legitimize the resumption of military activities in Chechnya and bring Vladimir Putin and the FSB to power, as described in books by David Satter, [ [http://www.hudson.org/files/publications/SatterHouseTestimony2007.pdf David Satter - House committee on Foreign Affairs] ] David Satter. "Darkness at Dawn: The Rise of the Russian Criminal State". Yale University Press. 2003. ISBN 0-300-09892-8. ] Yuri Felshtinsky and Vladimir Pribylovsky,Vladimir Pribylovsky and Yuri Felshtinsky) "The Age of Assassins. The Rise and Rise of Vladimir Putin", Gibson Square Books, London, 2008, ISBN 190-614207-6; ] and by Alexander Litvinenko and Anna Politkovskaya, who were both assassinated. [Tegenlicht documentary VPRO 2007, "In Memoriam Aleksander Litvinenko", Jos de Putter, Moscow 2004 Interview with Anna Politkovskaya.]

According to alternative version, the following suspects have been involved :

*Future Russian president Vladimir Putin who was leading the chain of command according to the book by Felshinsky and Pribylovsky.
*Director of Russian FSB agency Nikolai Patrushev
*FSB General German Ugryumov who supervised the special forces Alpha and Vympel units at this time [ [http://www.voskres.ru/army/spirit/ugrumov.htm Адмирал ФСБ - Дух воинский - Православное воинство - РУССКОЕ ВОСКРЕСЕНИЕ; ?> ] ] [ [http://www.cdi.org/russia/johnson/5054.html Johnson's Russia List #5054 - January 27, 2001 ] ] (according to a confession of GRU officer Aleksey Galkin, made under torture)
*Maxim Lazovsky, an FSB officer who was also involved in staging of bombings in Moscow in 1994.
*Yusuf Krymshamkhalov and Adam Dekkushev, two official convicts who were hired by FSB agents provocateurs] and who organized transportation of explosives to Moscow according to both versions
*FSB officers Vladimir Romanovich and Ramazan Dyshenkov who carried out the apartment bombings in Moscow according to this version
*Achemez Gochiyayev who rented basements of the bombed buildings under request from Dyshenkov and later reported about other mined buildings to police, according to his tape that Chechen middle men passed to Kovalev Comission
*Three FSB agents (two men and a women) who conducted the "training exercise" in the city of Ryazan. Their identities and fate remains unknown although their photos were advertised on Russian television.
*A team of twelve GRU operatives who allegedly conducted bombings in the city of Buynaksk under general command of Leutenatnt General Kostechko (according to a confession of GRU officer Aleksey Galkin, made under torture)

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