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Arbi Barayev

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539:, who allegedly provided cover for Barayev. In a well-prepared five-day operation, GRU agents recruited from Chechens in a blood feud with Barayev searched for him in Alkhan-Kala and then stormed a local FSB base where he ran for cover, killing an FSB agent in the process. Barayev was allegedly captured alive and then 526:
On June 22, 2001, Barayev was reported killed during a raid by the Russian military special forces on Alkhan-Kala. According to a Russian military spokesman, 17 Chechens and at least one soldier were killed in the operation. The Russian media had reported his death several previous times, but every
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without any problems, using identity papers of an FSB officer, and was also not included in the lists of people wanted "for participation in illegal armed groups". Once arrested, Barayev was said to be instantly released by the demand of Beslan Gantamirov, then the leading figure in the pro-Moscow
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with blood vendettas proclaimed against them for murder. They joined Barayev for protection against the avengers in an endless cycle of violence. ... He owned a stable of expensive foreign cars, had several wives, and moved around with an escort of twenty to thirty guards. Everyone assumed that he
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their way out of Komsomolskoye while leaving Gelayev and his people to their fate. The incident led to the declaration of revenge on the part of Gelayev, whose fighters then blew up several houses belonging to Barayev in his home village of Alkhan-Kala near Grozny, killed a number of his men, and
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In 1997, Maskhadov signed a decree putting Barayev and his Special Purpose Islamic Regiment under the command of the Chechen interior ministry. Barayev, who also held the post of deputy commander of the National Guards, however refused to obey the order. When six of his men were detained in
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to death. His body was given to his immediate family for a funeral (in contrast, when Maskhadov was killed in 2005, he was buried by the Russians in an unmarked secret grave). He was, however, barred from being buried in his home village by the local people.
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was in the pay of Russian intelligence. Relatives of Arbi Barayev publicly denounced him for his crimes, saying that the family announced in the courtyard of the mosque that if anyone killed him, they would relinquish all claims. There would be no
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Nicknamed "The Terminator", Barayev and the SPIR were regarded as one of the main violent criminal organizations operating in Chechnya during the lawless interwar period that followed the 1994–1996
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children-aid workers Camilla Carr and Jon James (during a failed operation to rescue them, the Chechen anti-kidnap unit commandos engaged in a deadly clash with "unknown terrorists", unofficially
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who paid him $ 30m for the atrocity, outbidding the ransom offer of $ 10m. Barayev himself denied that his group kidnapped and killed the foreigners.
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in the summer of 1998. Between 50 and around 80 people were killed in the mutiny. The SPIR was not disarmed, but Barayev was stripped of his rank of
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even attempted to assassinate Barayev in Ingushetia. According to federal authorities, more than 40 Chechens died as a result of these clashes.
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officer leaked papers about Barayev's affiliation with FSB to a Chechen journalist. In April 2001, Barayev's men allegedly ambushed and killed
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Following the Russian occupation of most of Chechnya, Barayev freely lived in Alkhan-Kala and frequently passed through Russian Army
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and declared as the "enemy of Ichkeria and the Chechen people". In December 1998, Barayev proclaimed the Supreme Council of Islamic
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allies from Shariah Security forces fought with the Chechen government forces in a large-scale gun battle in the city of
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independence. In March 2000, during the early phase of the war, Barayev reportedly betrayed the Chechen field commander
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After the restoration of Russian control, Barayev openly lived in his home village until he was killed on 22 June 2001.
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began, where Barayev fought on the Chechen separatist side, and it was during this time he committed his first act of
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journalist and personal friend of President Maskhadov, and Valenti Vlasov, Russian president
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A common accusation against Barayev regarded the late 1998 abduction and beheading of
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activist since 1995, in the close vicinity of a military roadblock. According to the
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to the Russian military forces, resulting in the massacre of Gelayev's forces in the
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The Security Organs of the Russian Federation. A Brief History 1991–2004
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The war ended in 1996, with a Chechen separatist victory establishing a
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Arbi Alautdinovich Barayev was born on 27 May 1974, in Alkhan-Kala,
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In October 2002, the continuation of the SPIR carried out the
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The Wolves of Islam: Russia and the Faces of Chechen Terror
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announced that "Special Islamic commander Arbi Barayev has
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government. In May 2000, the Russian military intelligence
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journalists Roman Pereveztsyev and Vladislav Tibelius, an
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who in 1996 became the founder and first leader of the
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time he re-emerged unscathed; however, this time, the
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A former Russian hostage Abdurakhman Adukhov told the
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in 1990 at the age of just 16. In 1991, following the
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Index

Camilla Carr
Eastern Slavic naming customs
patronymic
family name

Checheno–Ingush ASSR
Soviet Union
Chechnya
Russia
Special Purpose Islamic Regiment
Sharia
First Chechen War
War of Dagestan
Second Chechen War
Chechen
warlord
Special Purpose Islamic Regiment
Chechnya
First Chechen War
Aslan Maskhadov
Chechen–Ingush ASSR
Soviet Union
martial arts
police officer
collapse of the Soviet Union
Chechnya
Russian Federation
Vakha Arsanov
Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev
Sultan Geliskhanov

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