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1) Vladimir Khodov was not a North Ossetian. He was born as Vladimir Samoshkin in Berdyansk (Ukraine) in 1979. He only moved to Elkhotovo in 2000. His mother had gone to the Norther Caucasus in the 1980s and (re- ?)married there. It is doubtful, however, whether Vladimir always lived in the Ukraine up to that time. Some sources have him in Krasnodar (Southern Russia) in 1998. The adoption by his stepfather (and successive name change) may have been a trick to evade criminal charges.
http://www.hrvc.net/news2004/23-10-04.html
http://military-en.rian.ru/article.html?art_id=35265
2) Various sources on the internet suggest that these criminal charges included murder, rape and drug trafficking. Most of these probably committed before his arrival in Elkhotovo. The explosion was in Vladikavkaz, by the way (the article is very vague about that - I suppose the author did not know?) - and may have been directed at a bank: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RMSMC/message/3255
To complicate matters even further: Vladimir Khodov has a namesake, who happens to be the mayor of Beslan. This makes for confusing googles.
--pgp 12:39, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
--pgp 11:43, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
http://www.mosnews.com/news/2004/10/04/motherevicted.shtml suggests that he was put on the FSB list in 1998 after the accusation of rape, which suggests we should look for the detail that he was actually charged with rape. In either way, how was he legally adopted, without the State noting that he was a wanted fugitive? Sherurcij ( talk) ( Terrorist Wikiproject) 14:55, 20 April 2006 (UTC)
Hi, believe it or not but I was editing myself at the time. Did not succeed. But you did a few things I wanted to do.
Deciding to have a go at Russian pages, I found this: http://www.baikal-info.ru/index.php?id=50&s=1&p=1099
obviously a remnant. The link to Baikal UVD does not work anymore. (well, it shows other people)
1) Again the claim that he was adopted earlier. I happen to know that in Russia this sort of thing is not often officialized. It is now clear that he attended the school, and obviously he attended it as Samoshkin. It is a bit less obvious that he became Khodov when returning from Krasnodar.
2) there is no mention of other kids and again this may be a Russian thing: cousins are often called brothers. They also claim that no one is supporting her anymore. Now if Khodov's parents used to live at Beslan, that may explain some things ... My solution would be to change "brother" into "relative" +perhaps cousin between bracktes + add "reportedly".
3) the link provides info but also complications: how could Boris have been in prison for seven years, if he was at least two years younger than Vladimir (24 or 25) at the time. And here the mother is not widowed at Elkhotovo, no, she leaves for Elkhotovo after a divorce... It also states earlier terrorist actions by Khodov. Which of course counterdicts Basaev's double agent story.
But that his mother was forced to leave Elkhotovo, now seems clear.
I will search further.
User:Pan_Gerwazy--pgp 15:16, 20 April 2006 (UTC)
After reading this article, it seems to me the English sources we used at first got a lot wrong. Perhaps the authors of these articles just guessed some answers themselves? This source even has him born in 1976. And Elkhotovo 50 km from Beslan.
I think we better leave out the name change as having happened after the rape. "imeet neskol'ko pasportov na raznye familii". I agree that was my mistake.
Oops! Finally I found the entire Moskovskiy Komsomolets article. Criminal Ukraine It does answer a few questions. It now seems the attempt to de-rail the Moscow to Vladikavkaz train happened close to ... Elkhotovo. The weapons find was not the last one in the neighbourhood before Beslan. Explains why some police may have thought something was afoot in Elkhotovo.
Very old news, but proving that he was indeed wanted for terrorist actions at the moment he was quietly living with his mother in the summer of 2004: http://news.flexcom.ru/russia/2004/02/21/32016/
We needed a citation that he was charged with rape, yes? Now here we have an extraordinary account of VK's adventures after that incident. I must say other sources (again police officers informally quoted by journalists) have him going to a medressa in Dagestan, or even to Syria - but this account seems more detailed: http://www.vremya.ru/2004/166/4/107465.html So, not Krasnodar on the way to Maikop, but Maikop itself. pgp
--pgp 22:14, 23 April 2006 (UTC)==Conversion==
First contact with Islam in Adigeya (a bit like Northern Ossetia - a region with only about 20% Muslims, but here they are the original inhabitants) then Cherkessia, and finally Chechnya and military training, where he also serves as a cook.--pgp 10:52, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
The conversion thing: it does say Boris took Vladimir to the local mosque.
This archive says The second militant – Vladimir Khodoyev – came to the attention of intelligence services in 1999. He was wanted for rape. Citing its source, Vremya Novostey says that Khodov joined a Wahhabi group in Adygeya. After that, he attended a Muslim school, and left for Chechnya., which I guess supports earlier mention of a Medrassa, was Borik a Wahhabi? I know that villagers who lived around Bei-Alla and Musa Tsechoyev reportedly insisted that there was no Wahhabism involved in their motivation. (Also, that article says But it was established later that the bandits had brought all their weapons in three cars immediately before the attack., and so far we've only identified two cars). Sherurcij ( talk) ( Terrorist Wikiproject) 17:19, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
3) factual mistake: his brother Boris/Borik (unclear for me whether Borik is a diminutive, or the Ossetian version of Boris) did not "abduct Iriston Gabisova's brother" (the -a at the end of the name, indicating a woman, is a giveaway!) but Sveta Gabisova and was killed by her brother Iriston Gabisov. This was in a Guardian article, quoted in:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1315871,00.html
About Borik versus Borik: [7] pgp 22:32, 20 April 2006 (UTC)
The age problem for Boris also gets a beginning of an explanation. The rape Vladimir was accused of, seems to have happened when he was on his way to visit his brother in prison in Maikop (still makes Boris very young when going to prison).
Since we know that Borik abducted Sveta in June 2003, this article sounds like it is clear that he tried to arrange a wedding right away, then her brothers took her away. Then later Iriston went back to argue with Borik, and during the argument, Borik was shot, yes? Presumably then, the abduction, wedding and shooting were all in June/July 2003. A more definite date on the abduction would be helpful, if it is early June, we can say "In June 2003..." and include all of them, since they appear to all be within a few days Sherurcij ( talk) ( Terrorist Wikiproject) 11:17, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
Problem: this one says he got out of prison at the beginning of the year. Now, this is actually from the German magazine Der Spegel, which charges 2 euros for electronic reading of its Beslan dossier. Most of what you will find searching the internet for Spiegel+Beslan+Khodov will be (often angry) reactions to the articles. Note that for some time, Der Spiegel also believed that Khodov survived the attack. --pgp 12:09, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
I am just using a translator, so help me if I am wrong “Внимание, розыск! Разыскивается Владимир Ходов, 1976 г.р., уроженец с. Эльхотово says he was born in 1976, yes? Also, doesn't that article state that the FBS got Vladimir's mother to phone? The rough translation I see is On the second floor, in the apartment, where it is prescribed it is running it lives its mother, already several evenings it does not burn light. They immediately drove away woman in the militia machine. But they then transmitted to special services. - Voloden'ka, let go kiddies, convinced its mother. - just they that to you poor made?. With the son she talked on the telephone several times. Special services greatly hoped that the mother will be able it somehow to influence. It is useless. Is running itself it ended any contact. - do not ring to me more, he said to it. And it were requested. Sherurcij ( talk) ( Terrorist Wikiproject) 11:00, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
--pgp 11:36, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
recently, just before the first anniversary of Beslan, Basaev claimed that Khodov had infiltrated his armed group on behalf of the Russian security forces, but had turned a double agent, facilitating the trek through Ingushetia and Ossetia. There are however a number of inconsistencies in this story: Basaev claimed Khodov infiltrated during the spring of 2004, but most people who knew Kodov believe he was fighting for Basaev since 2003, or even before. In his letter , Basaev calls Abdullah (Vladimir) Khodov an agent of the Federal Security Service (FSB) and the Regional Organised Crime Combating Department RUBOP) at the same time." But the RUBOP has been abolished for quite some time now, and while they both existed, FSB and RUBOP were sworn enemies: no one could ever have been a member of both. Basaev also consistently claimed Khodov was a North Ossetian, which he was not. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/chechnya-sl/message/45854
The text from Der Spiegel had a Muslim cleric (who helped VK to bury his brother) hiding Vladimir in his cellar, where he was found (during a weapons search?) by the police. The police later released him.
Actually, there is a second source on this release: a letter by 30 inhabitants of Elkhotovo to Komsomolskaya Pravda. Here, he is arrested because of the disorder he caused at the Christian burial place. And released.
IMHO these two versions are sufficiently different not to evolve from the same erroneous source, and yet sufficiently similar to cause an enigma. For this guy was wanted in the whole of Russia ... --pgp 13:06, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
User:Pan_Gerwazy--pgp 09:08, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
Prima may just have been filling in a (big) hole: http://vypusk.kursk.ru/pic/Beslan.doc "А по данным службы безопасности Украины – он до 2000 года проживал в квартире своего деда в Бердянске, скрываясь от уголовного преследования."
According to Ukrainian security services, [from 1998] to 2000 he lived in the apartment of his grandfather in Berdyansk, hiding from prosecution"
In fact, four years from 1998 to the end of 2002 sounds a bit much for just learning in a madrassa and participating (mostly as a cook)in Chechnya. The second war only started in september 1999.--pgp 22:36, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
Just a note on the mayor, I see him described as "Head of Local Administration of the Pravoberezhny District", and a reference to his having served in the Belarussian army here and here. Sherurcij ( Speaker for the Dead) 12:45, 26 May 2007 (UTC)
This article was categorised into 'Deaths in 2004', but I don't see any evidence here that he was actually killed during the Beslan siege. At the very least, his fate is disputed, as shown by the numerous contradictory claims about it in the article. I have replaced the category with Category:Possibly living people, and I think it should stay that way until someone can provide definite evidence that he is dead. Terraxos 23:33, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
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The current version of the article states that Khodov was «one of the six (!) leaders of the gang». What is the source of this information? Is there a list that was published somewhere? As Russian sources point out, there were only 3 terrorists who played a leading role during the siege of the school:
In 2004, there were allegations that Magomed Yevloyev (real name - Ali Taziev, aka «Magas») [16] was one of the commanders of the terrorists who seized the school in Beslan, but this information was not confirmed later. Ali Taziev was captured by the FSB in June 2010 and is currently serving two life sentences in a high-security prison in Russia. Arbeite19 ( talk) 10:32, 30 January 2018 (UTC)
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1) Vladimir Khodov was not a North Ossetian. He was born as Vladimir Samoshkin in Berdyansk (Ukraine) in 1979. He only moved to Elkhotovo in 2000. His mother had gone to the Norther Caucasus in the 1980s and (re- ?)married there. It is doubtful, however, whether Vladimir always lived in the Ukraine up to that time. Some sources have him in Krasnodar (Southern Russia) in 1998. The adoption by his stepfather (and successive name change) may have been a trick to evade criminal charges.
http://www.hrvc.net/news2004/23-10-04.html
http://military-en.rian.ru/article.html?art_id=35265
2) Various sources on the internet suggest that these criminal charges included murder, rape and drug trafficking. Most of these probably committed before his arrival in Elkhotovo. The explosion was in Vladikavkaz, by the way (the article is very vague about that - I suppose the author did not know?) - and may have been directed at a bank: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/RMSMC/message/3255
To complicate matters even further: Vladimir Khodov has a namesake, who happens to be the mayor of Beslan. This makes for confusing googles.
--pgp 12:39, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
--pgp 11:43, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
http://www.mosnews.com/news/2004/10/04/motherevicted.shtml suggests that he was put on the FSB list in 1998 after the accusation of rape, which suggests we should look for the detail that he was actually charged with rape. In either way, how was he legally adopted, without the State noting that he was a wanted fugitive? Sherurcij ( talk) ( Terrorist Wikiproject) 14:55, 20 April 2006 (UTC)
Hi, believe it or not but I was editing myself at the time. Did not succeed. But you did a few things I wanted to do.
Deciding to have a go at Russian pages, I found this: http://www.baikal-info.ru/index.php?id=50&s=1&p=1099
obviously a remnant. The link to Baikal UVD does not work anymore. (well, it shows other people)
1) Again the claim that he was adopted earlier. I happen to know that in Russia this sort of thing is not often officialized. It is now clear that he attended the school, and obviously he attended it as Samoshkin. It is a bit less obvious that he became Khodov when returning from Krasnodar.
2) there is no mention of other kids and again this may be a Russian thing: cousins are often called brothers. They also claim that no one is supporting her anymore. Now if Khodov's parents used to live at Beslan, that may explain some things ... My solution would be to change "brother" into "relative" +perhaps cousin between bracktes + add "reportedly".
3) the link provides info but also complications: how could Boris have been in prison for seven years, if he was at least two years younger than Vladimir (24 or 25) at the time. And here the mother is not widowed at Elkhotovo, no, she leaves for Elkhotovo after a divorce... It also states earlier terrorist actions by Khodov. Which of course counterdicts Basaev's double agent story.
But that his mother was forced to leave Elkhotovo, now seems clear.
I will search further.
User:Pan_Gerwazy--pgp 15:16, 20 April 2006 (UTC)
After reading this article, it seems to me the English sources we used at first got a lot wrong. Perhaps the authors of these articles just guessed some answers themselves? This source even has him born in 1976. And Elkhotovo 50 km from Beslan.
I think we better leave out the name change as having happened after the rape. "imeet neskol'ko pasportov na raznye familii". I agree that was my mistake.
Oops! Finally I found the entire Moskovskiy Komsomolets article. Criminal Ukraine It does answer a few questions. It now seems the attempt to de-rail the Moscow to Vladikavkaz train happened close to ... Elkhotovo. The weapons find was not the last one in the neighbourhood before Beslan. Explains why some police may have thought something was afoot in Elkhotovo.
Very old news, but proving that he was indeed wanted for terrorist actions at the moment he was quietly living with his mother in the summer of 2004: http://news.flexcom.ru/russia/2004/02/21/32016/
We needed a citation that he was charged with rape, yes? Now here we have an extraordinary account of VK's adventures after that incident. I must say other sources (again police officers informally quoted by journalists) have him going to a medressa in Dagestan, or even to Syria - but this account seems more detailed: http://www.vremya.ru/2004/166/4/107465.html So, not Krasnodar on the way to Maikop, but Maikop itself. pgp
--pgp 22:14, 23 April 2006 (UTC)==Conversion==
First contact with Islam in Adigeya (a bit like Northern Ossetia - a region with only about 20% Muslims, but here they are the original inhabitants) then Cherkessia, and finally Chechnya and military training, where he also serves as a cook.--pgp 10:52, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
The conversion thing: it does say Boris took Vladimir to the local mosque.
This archive says The second militant – Vladimir Khodoyev – came to the attention of intelligence services in 1999. He was wanted for rape. Citing its source, Vremya Novostey says that Khodov joined a Wahhabi group in Adygeya. After that, he attended a Muslim school, and left for Chechnya., which I guess supports earlier mention of a Medrassa, was Borik a Wahhabi? I know that villagers who lived around Bei-Alla and Musa Tsechoyev reportedly insisted that there was no Wahhabism involved in their motivation. (Also, that article says But it was established later that the bandits had brought all their weapons in three cars immediately before the attack., and so far we've only identified two cars). Sherurcij ( talk) ( Terrorist Wikiproject) 17:19, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
3) factual mistake: his brother Boris/Borik (unclear for me whether Borik is a diminutive, or the Ossetian version of Boris) did not "abduct Iriston Gabisova's brother" (the -a at the end of the name, indicating a woman, is a giveaway!) but Sveta Gabisova and was killed by her brother Iriston Gabisov. This was in a Guardian article, quoted in:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1315871,00.html
About Borik versus Borik: [7] pgp 22:32, 20 April 2006 (UTC)
The age problem for Boris also gets a beginning of an explanation. The rape Vladimir was accused of, seems to have happened when he was on his way to visit his brother in prison in Maikop (still makes Boris very young when going to prison).
Since we know that Borik abducted Sveta in June 2003, this article sounds like it is clear that he tried to arrange a wedding right away, then her brothers took her away. Then later Iriston went back to argue with Borik, and during the argument, Borik was shot, yes? Presumably then, the abduction, wedding and shooting were all in June/July 2003. A more definite date on the abduction would be helpful, if it is early June, we can say "In June 2003..." and include all of them, since they appear to all be within a few days Sherurcij ( talk) ( Terrorist Wikiproject) 11:17, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
Problem: this one says he got out of prison at the beginning of the year. Now, this is actually from the German magazine Der Spegel, which charges 2 euros for electronic reading of its Beslan dossier. Most of what you will find searching the internet for Spiegel+Beslan+Khodov will be (often angry) reactions to the articles. Note that for some time, Der Spiegel also believed that Khodov survived the attack. --pgp 12:09, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
I am just using a translator, so help me if I am wrong “Внимание, розыск! Разыскивается Владимир Ходов, 1976 г.р., уроженец с. Эльхотово says he was born in 1976, yes? Also, doesn't that article state that the FBS got Vladimir's mother to phone? The rough translation I see is On the second floor, in the apartment, where it is prescribed it is running it lives its mother, already several evenings it does not burn light. They immediately drove away woman in the militia machine. But they then transmitted to special services. - Voloden'ka, let go kiddies, convinced its mother. - just they that to you poor made?. With the son she talked on the telephone several times. Special services greatly hoped that the mother will be able it somehow to influence. It is useless. Is running itself it ended any contact. - do not ring to me more, he said to it. And it were requested. Sherurcij ( talk) ( Terrorist Wikiproject) 11:00, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
--pgp 11:36, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
recently, just before the first anniversary of Beslan, Basaev claimed that Khodov had infiltrated his armed group on behalf of the Russian security forces, but had turned a double agent, facilitating the trek through Ingushetia and Ossetia. There are however a number of inconsistencies in this story: Basaev claimed Khodov infiltrated during the spring of 2004, but most people who knew Kodov believe he was fighting for Basaev since 2003, or even before. In his letter , Basaev calls Abdullah (Vladimir) Khodov an agent of the Federal Security Service (FSB) and the Regional Organised Crime Combating Department RUBOP) at the same time." But the RUBOP has been abolished for quite some time now, and while they both existed, FSB and RUBOP were sworn enemies: no one could ever have been a member of both. Basaev also consistently claimed Khodov was a North Ossetian, which he was not. http://groups.yahoo.com/group/chechnya-sl/message/45854
The text from Der Spiegel had a Muslim cleric (who helped VK to bury his brother) hiding Vladimir in his cellar, where he was found (during a weapons search?) by the police. The police later released him.
Actually, there is a second source on this release: a letter by 30 inhabitants of Elkhotovo to Komsomolskaya Pravda. Here, he is arrested because of the disorder he caused at the Christian burial place. And released.
IMHO these two versions are sufficiently different not to evolve from the same erroneous source, and yet sufficiently similar to cause an enigma. For this guy was wanted in the whole of Russia ... --pgp 13:06, 21 April 2006 (UTC)
User:Pan_Gerwazy--pgp 09:08, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
Prima may just have been filling in a (big) hole: http://vypusk.kursk.ru/pic/Beslan.doc "А по данным службы безопасности Украины – он до 2000 года проживал в квартире своего деда в Бердянске, скрываясь от уголовного преследования."
According to Ukrainian security services, [from 1998] to 2000 he lived in the apartment of his grandfather in Berdyansk, hiding from prosecution"
In fact, four years from 1998 to the end of 2002 sounds a bit much for just learning in a madrassa and participating (mostly as a cook)in Chechnya. The second war only started in september 1999.--pgp 22:36, 24 April 2006 (UTC)
Just a note on the mayor, I see him described as "Head of Local Administration of the Pravoberezhny District", and a reference to his having served in the Belarussian army here and here. Sherurcij ( Speaker for the Dead) 12:45, 26 May 2007 (UTC)
This article was categorised into 'Deaths in 2004', but I don't see any evidence here that he was actually killed during the Beslan siege. At the very least, his fate is disputed, as shown by the numerous contradictory claims about it in the article. I have replaced the category with Category:Possibly living people, and I think it should stay that way until someone can provide definite evidence that he is dead. Terraxos 23:33, 3 December 2007 (UTC)
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The current version of the article states that Khodov was «one of the six (!) leaders of the gang». What is the source of this information? Is there a list that was published somewhere? As Russian sources point out, there were only 3 terrorists who played a leading role during the siege of the school:
In 2004, there were allegations that Magomed Yevloyev (real name - Ali Taziev, aka «Magas») [16] was one of the commanders of the terrorists who seized the school in Beslan, but this information was not confirmed later. Ali Taziev was captured by the FSB in June 2010 and is currently serving two life sentences in a high-security prison in Russia. Arbeite19 ( talk) 10:32, 30 January 2018 (UTC)