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Ahmed Ibragimov

Ahmed Ibragimov ((ロシア語:Ахмед Ибрагимов)) was a Chechen mass murderer who killed at least 34 Russian inhabitants of the Chechen village of Mikenskaya on October 8, 1999. The 43-year-old then escaped, but was captured two days later by Chechen rebels and handed over to relatives of his victims, who handcuffed him to a pole and clubbed him to death with metal rods.
==Personal life==
Ibragimov was a native of Mikenskaya, a village about 30 miles northwest of Grozny. He had a brother who was killed in the First Chechen War. During the privatization in the early 90s, he acquired some farm machinery and worked as a driver, and later on ran a small shop.〔Прыганов, С.: (Вторжение в Россию ); Экспринт, 2003.〕 At one time, he was also the local postman.〔(Военные будни "мирных" районов Чечни ), ''Nezavisimaya Gazeta'' (October 12, 2001)〕 At the time of the shooting, he was living in Chernokozovo.〔(Преступления режима Дудаева - Масхадова. ), ''Rodina''〕

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