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Yandarbayev's Bodyguard Surrenders |
2007-01-15 |
![]() Yandarbayev, Chechnya's acting president from 1996 to 1997, was killed by a car bomb in February 2004 in Qatar, where he had sought refuge. Moscow had sought his extradition on charges of terrorism and al-Qaida links, and the United States and the United Nations had accused him of having ties to militants. Chechen Prime Minister Ramzan Kadyrov said Friday that the men had turned themselves in as part of an amnesty offer that was scheduled to expire Monday. Also Friday, a federal soldier was injured when a booby trap exploded while he was conducting a search operation in Chechnya, authorities said. The soldier was hospitalized with serious injuries after the explosion in a wooded area outside the village of Vysokogornoye in the province's southern Shatoi region, the Interior Ministry's Chechen headquarters said. A search was under way for those responsible for constructing and planting the device, which was made from land-mine parts. |
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