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− | '''Ibn al-Khattab''' was named by the [[FSB]] as the [[Russian apartment bombings]]. | + | '''Ibn al-Khattab''' was named by the [[FSB]] as the mastermind behind the [[Russian apartment bombings]]. He died on 20 March [[2002]] following exposure to a poisoned letter delivered via a courier who had been recruited by Russia's Federal Security Service. |
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Revision as of 16:52, 28 March 2021
"“Islamic terrorist”" Ibn al-Khattab (Russian apartment bombings/Premature death) | |
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Born | 1969-04-14 Arar, Saudi Arabia |
Died | 2002-03-20 (Age 32) Chechnya |
Cause of death | poison, nerve agent? |
Supposed perpetrator of | Russian apartment bombings |
Poisoned and named by the FSB as the organiser of the 1999 Russian apartment bombings. |
Ibn al-Khattab was named by the FSB as the mastermind behind the Russian apartment bombings. He died on 20 March 2002 following exposure to a poisoned letter delivered via a courier who had been recruited by Russia's Federal Security Service.
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