Posted on 02/13/2004 4:32:03 AM PST by gdyniawitawa
Looks like he has reaped his just reward.
Another Bites the Dust
hit it- maestro!
(enter audio of Queen's version of, Another One Bites the Dust)
Former Chechen President Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev, shown here February 1997 in Grozny, was killed in a bomb attack on his car in Doha(AFP/EPA/File/Vladimir Mashatin)
An official from the Qatar Civil Defense Department collects debris from the site of a blast which hit the car of former Chechen president Zelimkhan Yandarbiyev in Qatar February 13, 2004. Yandarbiyev, an Islamic extremist linked by Moscow to al Qaeda, died of injuries sustained when his car was hit by a blast in the Gulf Arab state of Qatar, police said. REUTERS/Qassim Rahmatullah
This is a composite sketch of a man accused of involvement in Friday's bombing of a Moscow subway, issued by police in Moscow, Friday, Feb. 6, 2004. An explosion tore through a subway car in the Moscow metro during morning rush hour Friday, killing 39 people and wounding more than 120 others in the deadliest terrorist blast to hit the capital since Russia launched its second war in Chechnya. (AP Photo)
A man identified as Saudi-born Chechen rebel commander Abu Walid, third from left, reported to be second in authority only to Chechen warlord Shamil Basayev, is seen with unidentified rebels at an undisclosed location in the North Caucasus in this undated file photo. The Saudi-born warrior so zealously Muslim that he's traumatized by even touching nonbelievers has risen to the top echelon of rebels in Chechnya, Russian officials and rebel sources say, a symbol of how a once-secular fight has come under the influence of radical Islam. (AP Photo/File)
The Muslim Turks who call these thugs Circassians and have ties going back to when Muslim Turks used to kidnap the Christian Circassian women to "whiten" and islamify the muslim world raise millions to perpetuate the continued hostilities of these terrorists.
Investigators work in a subway car which was hit by an explosion in Moscow, Friday, Feb. 6, 2004. An explosion tore through the subway car in the Moscow metro during morning rush hour Friday, killing 39 people and wounding more than 120 others in the deadliest terrorist blast to hit the capital since Russia launched its second war in Chechnya. (AP Photo)
more handywork of muslim / chechen scum
Emergency workers remove bodies of victims of the explosion in a subway car in Moscow, Friday, Feb. 6, 2004. An explosion tore through a subway car in the Moscow metro during morning rush hour Friday, killing 39 people and wounding more than 120 others in the deadliest terrorist blast to hit the capital since Russia launched its second war in Chechnya. (AP Photo/Str)
Investigators examine the wreckage of two cars destroyed in a blast in the center of the town of Vladikavkaz. At least two people were killed and six injured, when a car exploded near war-torn Chechnya (AFP/Str)
death at the hands of muslim / chechen scum
A television still from Russian NTV channel shows officials inspecting cars at the site of a blast in Vladikavkaz, capital of Russia's North Ossetia region, February 3, 2004. A woman was killed and ten servicemen were wounded when a car blew up on Tuesday in the commercial center of a southern Russian town bordering rebel Chechnya, officials said. Police in Vladikavkaz, capital of North Ossetia region, told Reuters the car exploded as a truck carrying police cadets passed by and security officials said it was 'a terrorist act.' REUTERS/NTV
Chechen President Akhmad Kadyrov. Kadyrov's security chief was assassinated along with his son and bodyguards by unknown assailants.(AFP)
MOSCOW (AFP) - Gunmen in Russia's breakaway republic of Chechnya burst into the home of a security chief working for pro-Moscow president Akhmad Kadyrov and shot him, his son and four bodyguards, RIA Novosti reported Sunday.
A pair of explosions at the entrance to a crowded open air rock concert in Moscow Saturday afternoon claimed 15 innocent lives and injured dozens of others. The perpetrators of the attack were two Chechen female suicide bombers, but no group has yet claimed responsibility.
The casualties from the attack could have been much worse, but suspicious guards insisted on searching the first woman at the checkpoint. Unable to get inside the concert, she set off her detonator, but only part of her explosives went off, mortally wounding herself and injuring three other people. The second suicide bomber, however, detonated her charge 10 minutes later amidst a crowd of youths redirected by police away from the scene of the initial explosion.
For the second time in less than a year Chechen separatists targeted Moscow's entertainment scene with tragic results. Still fresh in Muscovites' minds is the bitter memory of the Nord-Ost crisis wherein 129 hostages and 41 militants were killed when Russian special forces stormed a theatre using a powerful narcotic gas.
Officers and injured bystanders carry a victim of the blast near Tushino airfield, northwestern Moscow. At least 20 people were killed and 50 injured when two female suicide bombers blew themselves up at a Moscow rock concert. The two women blew themselves up at a ticket booth at the entrance to the outdoor concert at Tushino airfield after police prevented them from entering the site photo: AFP
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