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MOSCOW, March 11 (Xinhuanet) -- The body of Russia's
Chechen separatist leader Aslan Maskhadov has been examined in Moscow by experts
from the Defense Ministry as part of the identification procedure, the Interfax
news agency reported Friday.
"The armed forces' senior forensic
expert performed an autopsy on the Chechen separatist leader's body on Thursday,
and a molecular analysis has given a 97 percent confirmation that the body is
that of Aslan Maskhadov," the ministry's chief medical official Lieut General
Igor Bykov told a news conference here on Friday.
"In addition, a wide range of genetic tests will take
place to fully confirm that it was Maskhadov's body," he said, adding that as a
rule, genetic analyses take up to 14 days.
According to a security source, Maskahdov's body had
been kept in Rostov-on-Don before a decision was made later to send it to Moscow
for examinations.
Maskhadov was killed Tuesday in the Chechen village
of Tolstoy-Yurt during a special operation by troops of the Federal Security
Service (FSB) which had placed a 10-million-US dollar bounty on him after the
Beslan school besiege last September.
Russian President Vladimir Putin praised the work of
the FSB and instructed its director Nikolai Patrushev to conduct an extra check
to make sure the body had been identified correctly.
Maskhadov's body will be returned to Chechnya after
all tests are complete and, under law, the separatist leader will be buried in
an unmarked grave, Interfax said. Enditem |