Russian Detainees at Guantanamo Bay - Russian Detainees in Guantanamo

Russian detainees in Guantanamo
isn name arrival
date
departure
date
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82 Rasul Kudayev 2004-02-27
  • Repatriated to Russia on January 3, 2004.
  • Reported to have been repatriated on 24 February 2004 with six other Russian men.
  • Also called "Abdullah D. Kafkas".
203 Ravil Shafeyavich Gumarov 2002-01-21 2004-02-27
  • Repatriated to Russia on January 3, 2004.
  • Reported to have been repatriated on 24 February 2004 with six other Russian men.
  • Alleged to have played a role in a 2005 bombing.
  • Defense Intelligence Agency classifies him as a former detainee who "returned to terrorism".
209 Almasm Rabilavich Sharipov 2002-01-21 2004-02-27
  • Repatriated to Russia on January 3, 2004.
  • Reported to have been repatriated on 24 February 2004 with six other Russian men.
  • Granted asylum by the Netherlands.
211 Ruslan Anatoloivich Odijev 2002-06-14 2004-02-27
  • Reported to have been repatriated on 24 February 2004, as "Ruslan Anatolovich Odijev", with six other Russian men.
  • Charged with a role in bombing a gas pipeline in 2005.
  • Shot by police in 2007.
  • Human Rights advocates argue he was falsely accused.
  • Defense Intelligence Agency classifies him as a former detainee who "returned to terrorism".
492 Aiat Nasimovich Vahitov 2002-06-14 2004-02-27
  • Repatriated to Russia on January 3, 2004.
  • Reported to have been repatriated on 24 February 2004 with six other Russian men.
573 Rustam Akhmyarov 2002-05-01 2004-02-27
  • Reported to have been repatriated on 24 February 2004 with six other Russian men.
672 Zakirjan Asam 2002-06-08 2006-11-17 NLEC
674 Timur Ravilich Ishmurat 2002-06-14 2004-02-27
  • Repatriated to Russia.
  • Reported to have been repatriated on 24 February 2004, as "Timur Ravilich Ismurat", with six other Russian men.
  • Alleged to have played a role in a 2005 bombing.
702 Ravil Mingazov 2002-10-28

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