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Suspect in 2002 terrorist attack on Moscow theater detained at Crimean border

Chechen Khasan Zakayev was detained trying to cross from Ukraine to Crimea with a fake passport
Site of terrorist attack on Moscow's Dubrovka theater (archive) ITAR-TASS/Anton Denisov
Site of terrorist attack on Moscow's Dubrovka theater (archive)
© ITAR-TASS/Anton Denisov

MOSCOW, December 17. /TASS/. The arrest of a fugitive suspected terrorist has led Russian officials to reopen investigations into the deaths of 130 taken prisoner during a hostage seizure at a Moscow theater.

Chechen Khasan Zakayev was detained trying to cross from Ukraine to Crimea with a fake passport, Vladimir Markin, spokesman for Russia's Investigative Committee, said on Wednesday. Zakayev, 41 and sought on the international wanted list, is in custody, he said.