List of deaths related to Russian apartment bombings

Many people have been allegedly killed in connection with the Russian apartment bombings.

Authors

 * Alexander Litvinenko, an author of two books about the events, has been assassinated in London.

Politicians

 * Sergei Yushenkov, a Russian lawmaker and vice-chairmen of unofficial Sergei Kovalev commission created to investigate the bombings was assassinated in April 2003
 * Yuri Shchekochikhin, a Russian lawmaker and member of Kovalev commission was apparently poisoned on July 3, 2003
 * Otto Lacis, another member of Kovalev commission, was assaulted in November 2003 . He died two years later after a car accident.

FSB people

 * FSB General German Ugryumov who supervised the special forces Alpha and Vympel units at this time
 * Maxim Lazovsky, an FSB officer who was allegedly involved in staging of bombings in Moscow in 1994.
 * Vladimir Romanovich, an FSB officer who was identified by Mikhail Trepashkin as the man who rented basement of one of the bombed buildings, died in a hit and run accident in Cyprus

Official suspects of the case

 * Arab-born Mujahid Ibn al-Khattab was poisoned by the FSB in 2002.
 * Denis Saitakov (An ethnic Tatar from Uzbekistan, killed in Georgia in 1999-2000 )
 * Khakim Abayev, an ethnic Karachai, was killed by FSB special forces in May 2004 in Ingushetia )
 * Ravil Akhmyarov (Russian citizen, Surname indicates an ethnic Tatar, killed in Chechnya in 1999-2000 )
 * Timur Batchayev (Ethnic Karachai, killed in Georgia in the clash with police during which Krymshakhalov was arrested )
 * Zaur Batchayev (Ethnic Karachai killed in Chechnya in 1999-2000 )

People who disappeared

 * Achemez Gochiyayev who rented basements of the bombed buildings under request from Dyshenkov and later reported about other mined buildings to police, according to his tape that Chechen middle men passed to Sergei Kovalev Commission.
 * Three FSB agents (two men and a women) who conducted the "training exercise" in the city of Ryazan. Their identities and fate remains unknown although their photos were advertised on Russian television.