Gaidar Gadzhiyev

Gaidar Malikovich Gadzhiyev (Russian: Гейдар Маликович Гаджиев; 5 August 1953 – 1 December 2001) was a Russian major general of the Strategic Missile Troops. Gadzhiyev, an ethnic Avar, had been a deputy military commandant for Dagestan since 1998, and was in charge of the Urus-Martanovsky District in Chechnya when he was killed in suicide attack by a young local woman, Aiza Gazuyeva. On 29 November 2001, in what is believed to be revenge for her witnessing him personally killing her husband, Aiza Gazuyeva entered Gadzhiyev's office and detonated a bundle of hand grenades. The blast killed Gazuyeva and two of Gadzhiyev's bodyguards instantly, while Gadzhiyev himself initially survived with serious injuries until he died a few days later on 1 December. Despite the attack being personally mot

Gaidar Gadzhiyev

Gaidar Malikovich Gadzhiyev (Russian: Гейдар Маликович Гаджиев; 5 August 1953 – 1 December 2001) was a Russian major general of the Strategic Missile Troops. Gadzhiyev, an ethnic Avar, had been a deputy military commandant for Dagestan since 1998, and was in charge of the Urus-Martanovsky District in Chechnya when he was killed in suicide attack by a young local woman, Aiza Gazuyeva. On 29 November 2001, in what is believed to be revenge for her witnessing him personally killing her husband, Aiza Gazuyeva entered Gadzhiyev's office and detonated a bundle of hand grenades. The blast killed Gazuyeva and two of Gadzhiyev's bodyguards instantly, while Gadzhiyev himself initially survived with serious injuries until he died a few days later on 1 December. Despite the attack being personally mot