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Photo files from sources, internet, and media outlets.
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Photo files from sources, internet, and media outlets.
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Caption: Ahkmed Zakayev Description: Ahkmed Zakayev is currently living in exile in the U.K. Russia has requested his extradition. Full Width: 91 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Beslan Soldier Description: The aftermath of the Beslan School Seige. Full Width: 85 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Bus-stop Bomb in Voronezh, Russia Description: Courtesy of NTV-Channel Russia. Aftermath of the bus-stop bombing in Voronezh, 2004. Full Width: 400 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Trotil Bomb Description: Can of Nestle Baby Formula modified to be a bomb. Full Width: 290 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Female Suicide Bomber Tushino - 2003 Description: What's left of the female suicide bomber at the Rock Festival at Tushino in Western Moscow summer of 2003. Full Width: 400 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Chechen Seperatist Description: Full Width: 190 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Abdul Khalim Sadulayev Description: President of Chechen Republic of Ichkeria, assumed control after Aslan Maskhadov was killed in the spring 2005. Full Width: 280 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Soldier in Grozny Description: Full Width: 128 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Nord Ost - Hostage Takers Description: Clip from NTV-Channel in Moscow of the hostage takers at the Dubrovka Theater. Full Width: 400 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Investigators Check Kamaz with Explosives Description: Investigators detained this truck filled with explosives on its way to disrupt May Day Celebrations in Russia 2005. Full Width: 300 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Soldiers in Beslan Description: The aftermath of the Beslan School seige. Full Width: 109 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Victims of Beslan Description: Assisting the victims of Beslan. Full Width: 128 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Galayev Members Description: Members of the Galayev Group under arrest. 2005 Full Width: 250 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Bottle Bombs Description: Bombs from water bottles found in cache in Chechnya 2005. Full Width: 300 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Tanks in Chechnya Description: Tanks roll through Grozny Streets. Full Width: 262 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Car Bomb Outside Hollywood Restaurant Description: What's left of the car, after a bomb went off outside the Hollywood restaurant in Grozny, August 15, 2005. Full Width: 265 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Weapons Cache Description: Weapons cache found in Dagestan. Full Width: 400 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Document Check Description: Soldiers going building to building checking documents in Chechnya Full Width: 512 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Waiting to Storm Terror Group Description: Soldiers in Makhachkala, Dagestan waiting to storm terror group in apartment. Full Width: 250 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Shamil Basayev Description: Russia's #1 on it's "Most Wanted List" Shamil Basayev. Full Width: 250 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Aslan Maskhadov Description: Guerilla Leader Aslan Maskhadov, killed in Spring 2005 Full Width: 250 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Grozny Stadium Description: May 2004 explosion at sports stadium in Grozny where Chechen President Akhmad Kadyrov was killed. Full Width: 292 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Chechnya Description: Map of Chechnya Full Width: 580 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Ahkmad Kadyrov Description: Akhmad Kadyrov right before explosion at sport stadium 2004. Full Width: 300 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Grozny Sport Stadium 2004 Description: Aftermath of Victory Day bombing Grozny 2004 Full Width: 300 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Victory Day Bombing Description: Full Width: 300 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Victory Day Bombing Description: Full Width: 300 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Victory Day Bombing Grozny 2004 Description: Full Width: 300 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Map of Caucasus Region Description: Full Width: 400 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Perpetrators of Victory Day Parade Bomb Description: Perpetrators of Victory Day Bombings during parade in Kaspisk, Dagestan. Full Width: 240 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Bottle Bombs Description: Bottle bombs found in sweep. Full Width: 340 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Makhachkala Bombing 20/08/05 Description: Full Width: 300 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Makhachkala Bombinh 20/08/05 (2) Description: Full Width: 300 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Makhachkala Bombing 20/08/05 (3) Description: Full Width: 300 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Makhachkala Bombing 20/08/05 (4) Description: Full Width: 300 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Makhachkala Bombing 20/08/05 (5) Description: Full Width: 300 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Makhachkala Bombing 20/08/05 (6) Description: Full Width: 300 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Makhachkala Bombing 20/08/05 (6) Description: Full Width: 300 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Makhachkala Bombing 20/08/05 (7) Description: Full Width: 300 pixels View Full Size |
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Caption: Makhachkala Bombing 20/08/05 (8) Description: Full Width: 300 pixels View Full Size |
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DAGESTAN – A security camera at the Baliff’s building in
INGUSHETIA – Two NVF members, including Doka Umarov’s “right hand” man, have reportedly been killed in a Nazran spetz-operation. The deceased are identified as Ingushetian residents Dzhamaleil Mutaliyev and Alikhan Ozdoyev. The latter, according to MVD information, was an active NVF “accomplice.” President Yunus-bek Yevkurov announced today that Mutaliyev was Umarov’s “right hand.” The NAK (National Anti-terror Committee) has confirmed that Mutaliyev was one of the “primary leaders of the band underground” and a “deputy to its head Doka Umarov.”
BOSTON/KAZAKHSTAN – The article below appeared in today’s English language edition of RIA Novosti.
ASTANA, May 15 (RIA Novosti) – Leaflets expressing support for the Boston Marathon bombing suspects have appeared in the Central Asian republic of Kazakhstan, which neighbors Kyrgyzstan, where the Tsarnaev brothers lived with their family before moving to the United States, regional media said on Wednesday.