New York, May 10, 2004Adlan Khasanov, a cameraman working for
the British news agency Reuters, was killed by a bomb yesterday morning
in Russia’s southern republic of Chechnya, according to local and international
press reports.
The powerful bomb exploded at approximately 10:35 a.m. in the Dynamo Stadium
in the Chechen capital of Grozny, where Khasanov was covering the annual
Victory Day parade, which celebrates the Soviet Union’s 1945 victory over
Nazi Germany.
The 33-year-old cameraman sustained serious head injuries from the blast
and was taken to a local hospital, Reuters reported. One of Khasanov’s
three brothers told Reuters yesterday that the cameraman’s body had been
returned to his family and would be buried in Grozny on Monday.
The bomb planted in the stadium killed at least six people, including
Chechnya’s pro-Moscow president, Akhmad Kadyrov. The bomb was placed in
a concrete pillar under the VIP section of the stadium, suggesting that
Kadyrov and other senior Chechen and Russian officials were targeted.
Late Sunday afternoon, Chechen police detained five suspects in Grozny
allegedly linked to the blast, according to local press reports.
"We are shocked and saddened by the loss of our colleague," said CPJ Executive
Director Ann Cooper. "Adlan Khasanov’s death highlights the grave risks
that journalists continue face in covering the conflict in Chechnya, and
our condolences go out to his family, colleagues, and friends."
Khasanov had worked as a cameraman and photographer for the Moscow bureau
of Reuters since the 1990s.
He covered the second Chechen warlaunched by Russian forces in late
1999and at times spent days trekking through the mountains into
neighboring Georgia to deliver video footage to Reuters, according to
Reuters.

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