Report: Chechen rebel leader Doku Umarov is dead

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Publish Date : 2021-04-07 02:11:30


Report: Chechen rebel leader Doku Umarov is dead

Chechen warlord Doku Umarov, one of Russia's most wanted men, has died, a Chechen jihadist website said Tuesday.

The Kavkaz Center website said Umarov would be replaced as leader of the Islamist group Caucasus Emirate by Ali Abu Mohammed.

Umarov has frequently been reported as killed or wounded in combat. The report of his death has not been independently confirmed.



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The website did not say when or how Umarov had died. It called him 'a martyr.'

The U.S. State Department said Umarov organized a suicide bombing outside the Chechen Interior Ministry in May 2009. His group also claimed responsibility for the bombing of Domodedovo Airport in Moscow in 2011 that killed 36 people, the 2010 bombings of the Moscow subway that killed 40 people, and the 2009 bombing of the high-speed Nevsky Express train in which 28 people died.

Umarov was a seasoned fighter who survived more than six years as the self-styled leader of the Caucasus Emirate.

The Caucasus Emirate, or Imarat Kavkaz, has its roots in the 1990s Chechen insurgency.

Umarov had called on his followers to do what they could to disrupt last month's Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia.

He claimed the Games were being held on the graves of Muslim occupants of Sochi, who he said were driven out by Russian imperial forces in the 19th century.

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Editors' Note: This article has been edited to remove plagiarized content after CNN discovered multiple instances of plagiarism by Marie-Louise Gumuchian, a former CNN news editor.

Umarov was a seasoned fighter who survived more than six years as the self-styled leader of the Caucasus Emirate. The website did not say when or how Umarov had died. It called him 'a martyr.' He claimed the Games were being held on the graves of Muslim occupants of Sochi, who he said were driven out by Russian imperial forces in the 19th century. Umarov was a seasoned fighter who survived more than six years as the self-styled leader of the Caucasus Emirate. What was behind Volgograd attacks? The U.S. State Department said Umarov organized a suicide bombing outside the Chechen Interior Ministry in May 2009. His group also claimed responsibility for the bombing of Domodedovo Airport in Moscow in 2011 that killed 36 people, the 2010 bombings of the Moscow subway that killed 40 people, and the 2009 bombing of the high-speed Nevsky Express train in which 28 people died. Umarov was a seasoned fighter who survived more than six years as the self-styled leader of the Caucasus Emirate. The website did not say when or how Umarov had died. It called him 'a martyr.' Umarov was a seasoned fighter who survived more than six years as the self-styled leader of the Caucasus Emirate. Umarov has frequently been reported as killed or wounded in combat. The report of his death has not been independently confirmed. Umarov has frequently been reported as killed or wounded in combat. The report of his death has not been independently confirmed. The Caucasus Emirate, or Imarat Kavkaz, has its roots in the 1990s Chechen insurgency. Umarov has frequently been reported as killed or wounded in combat. The report of his death has not been independently confirmed. Umarov was a seasoned fighter who survived more than six years as the self-styled leader of the Caucasus Emirate. Umarov was a seasoned fighter who survived more than six years as the self-styled leader of the Caucasus Emirate. He claimed the Games were being held on the graves of Muslim occupants of Sochi, who he said were driven out by Russian imperial forces in the 19th century. Chechen warlord Doku Umarov, one of Russia's most wanted men, has died, a Chechen jihadist website said Tuesday. The Caucasus Emirate, or Imarat Kavkaz, has its roots in the 1990s Chechen insurgency. Chechen warlord Doku Umarov, one of Russia's most wanted men, has died, a Chechen jihadist website said Tuesday. The Kavkaz Center website said Umarov would be replaced as leader of the Islamist group Caucasus Emirate by Ali Abu Mohammed. Umarov has frequently been reported as killed or wounded in combat. The report of his death has not been independently confirmed. Editors' Note: This article has been edited to remove plagiarized content after CNN discovered multiple instances of plagiarism by Marie-Louise Gumuchian, a former CNN news editor. The Caucasus Emirate, or Imarat Kavkaz, has its roots in the 1990s Chechen insurgency. Umarov had called on his followers to do what they could to disrupt last month's Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. The Kavkaz Center website said Umarov would be replaced as leader of the Islamist group Caucasus Emirate by Ali Abu Mohammed. Chechen warlord Doku Umarov, one of Russia's most wanted men, has died, a Chechen jihadist website said Tuesday. He claimed the Games were being held on the graves of Muslim occupants of Sochi, who he said were driven out by Russian imperial forces in the 19th century. What was behind Volgograd attacks? Chechen warlord Doku Umarov, one of Russia's most wanted men, has died, a Chechen jihadist website said Tuesday.

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