Adlan Khasanov

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Adlan Khasanov

Adlan Khasanov
Born 1970
Birth place Chechnya
Died 2004 (aged 33–34)
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Occupation Photojournalism
Ethnicity Chechen
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Adlan Khasanov (1970 – 9 May 2004) — was a Chechen, Russian journalist and photographer, killed in action in Grozny.

Adlan studied journalism at the Chechen State University, and later worked in newspapers as a reporter and photographer. He also worked for Reuters and Radio Liberty.

He was killed during a 9 May Victory Day parade at the "Dynamo" stadium in Grozny, in a bomb blast carried out by Chechen separatists in an attempt to eliminate Kremlin-backed Chechen President Akhmad Kadyrov. The stadium had undergone remodeling and reconstruction, and, according to reports, a bomb placed inside a concrete part of the structure escaped security detection sweeps.

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