ISLAMIST MILITANT LEADER DEAD, CLAIMS CHECHEN LEADER

The president of the republic of Chechnya claimed Thursday
to have new evidence that the country’s most notorious Islamist militant is
dead, just as Russia braces to host the Winter Olympics amid heightened
security in the nearby resort of Sochi.
It is not the first time Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has
proclaimed the death of Doku Umarov, who is classified as a terrorist by both
Russia and the United States.
“According to our information, Umarov is dead and we are
looking for his body,” Kadyrov said late Thursday, according to report
Writing later on social media site Instagram, Kadyrov said
that intercepts of a recent conversation between senior North Caucasus
militants included a discussion of Umarov’s death and disagreements over his
replacement.
Russia has been plagued by security concerns in the run-up
to the Winter Olympics, with a double suicide bombing in the southern Russian
city of Volgograd last month highlighting the risks.
Sochi is several hundred kilometers from the North Caucasus,
which has been wracked by an Islamist-inspired insurgency for more than a
decade.
In an address to his followers in July 2013, Umarov called
for the Olympics to be attacked.
The majority of the high-profile militant leaders in the
volatile North Caucasus have been killed in recent years, but Umarov has
consistently resurfaced after erroneous reports of his demise.
Sources within the security services said Thursday that
there was no confirmation that Umarov was dead, according to Russian media
reports.
Umarov has claimed responsibility for a number of Russia’s
worst terrorist attacks in recent years, including the 2011 bombing of Moscow’s
Domodedovo airport and 2010 attacks on the capital’s metro system
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