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Movsar Barayev

Movsar Buharovich Barayev ((ロシア語:Мовсар Бухарович Бараев); October 26, 1979 – October 26, 2002), earlier known as Suleimanov, was a Chechen militia leader during the Second Chechen War, who led the seizure of a Moscow theater that led to the deaths of over 170 people.
==Life==
Movsar Barayev, born 1979, was the nephew of the notorious Chechen warlord Arbi Barayev who allegedly worked under FSB guidance.〔(The Security Organs of the Russian Federation. A Brief History 1991-2004 ) by Jonathan Littell, Psan Publishing House 2006.〕 After his uncle's death in June 2001 until his own, Movsar was the leader of a Chechen terrorist militia known as the Special Purpose Islamic Brigade (SPIR).〔(Reputed Warlord Barayev Killed ) Transitions online, 15 October 2002〕 Barayev junior was said to be a sworn enemy of the Chechen leader and elected president, Aslan Maskhadov.〔("Young, ruthless leader heads new generation of guerrillas" ) ''The Guardian'', October 25, 2002〕 He used the ''nom-de-guerre'' of "Yassir".
He was incorrectly reported by the command of the Russian forces in Chechnya to have been killed on August 21, 2001, and again on October 12, 2002, eleven days prior to the Moscow theater crisis (this report of Barayev's death came from Colonel Boris Podoprigora, deputy commander of Russia's Joint Group Forces).〔(Who is Movsar Barayev? ) ''Gazeta'', 24 October 2002〕 It was also claimed that two months before the hostage-taking, the Russian GRU military intelligence had arrested Barayev and contained him ''"until his release had provided leads to the hostage taking at the Dubrovka theatre"''.〔(Crimes of War > Chechnya Magazine: Brutality and Indifference )〕

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