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Alexander Viktorovich Solonik (russian: Алекса́ндр Ви́кторович Соло́ник) (16 October 1960 – 31 January 1997) was a Russian
gangster A gangster is a criminal who is a member of a gang. Most gangs are considered to be part of organized crime. Gangsters are also called mobsters, a term derived from '' mob'' and the suffix '' -ster''. Gangs provide a level of organization and ...
, known for his reputation as a notorious
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in the Russian criminal underworld. Also known as Sasha-Macedonian,A reference to ability to shoot handguns from both hands, in Russian called a ''Macedonian shooting'' (russian: Стрельба по-македонски) Valerianych and Superkiller, Solonik was involved in
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activity for much of the 1990s until disappearing after his second escape from prison. Solonik was found dead in
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,
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, in 1997.


Early life and education

Alexander Viktorovich Solonik was born on 16 October 1960, in
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,
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."The Life and Death of Russian Killer Number One"
24 Jan 2003, Pravda
As a child he showed great interest in
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and firearms. When finishing school, Solonik was conscripted into the
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and was assigned to a
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regiment, a part of the
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. After his conscription ended, Solonik served as a
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in
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and eventually received training at the Gorkovskiy Institute. However, after six months he was expelled for discrediting the rank of police officer, and upon returning home, Solonik obtained a job as a
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at the Kurgan cemetery. Soon after returning to Kurgan he married, and his wife gave birth to a daughter, but they eventually divorced. Solonik married another woman with whom he had a son, and in 1987 he was charged with rape and sentenced to eight years in prison. During a farewell meeting with his wife before he was imprisoned, Solonik escaped by jumping from the second floor of the building. After several months he was apprehended north of Kurgan, and taken to the prison.


Criminal career

In prison Solonik was designated to solitary confinement because he served on
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and had some police training, but later was transferred to serve his prison sentence among the other prisoners. When it became known to the other inmates that Solonik had worked for the police, he was marked for death. According to rumour, Solonik defended himself against as many as 12 inmates at a time, earning the respect of his fellow prisoners. After two years of imprisonment, he escaped again. Solonik went back home to Kurgan, joined the local criminal organization, and started work as a
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. Solonik's first target, the leader of a rival organization, was murdered in 1990 in
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. After this hit, Solonik went to
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with other members of the Kurgan organization to seek work. In 1992, Solonik assassinated Russian "
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" Viktor Nikiforov, and six months later he murdered another important
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boss. This time the victim was thief-in-law Valeri Dlugatsj, who was shot in a crowded nightclub even though he was surrounded by bodyguards. In 1994, Solonik eliminated Vladislav Vinner, Dlugatsj's replacement. It was reported that in 1994, Solonik tried to
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money from another Russian mobster, who made a phone call to settle the extortion. Solonik immediately identified him as
Otari Kvantrishvili Otari Kvantrishvili ( ka, ოთარ კვანტრიშვილი, russian: Ота́ри Квантришвили; January 27, 1948 – April 5, 1994) was a Georgian mafia boss and one of Moscow's leading organised crime figures during ...
, one of the most powerful mobsters in Russia. Apparently, Solonik was unable to extort money from Kvantrishvili, and several weeks later murdered him in revenge. However, the story is doubtful as other people from a gang unrelated to Solonik were convicted in 2008 for Kvantrishvili's murder, and rumours spread that he was supported by Chechen groups. By this time, Solonik had become infamous among the criminal underworld and law enforcement figures in Russia."The hitmen who stalk Russia"
8 October 2006, BBC
Law enforcement took a special interest, and made several attempts to catch him. Solonik and a fellow criminal were apprehended by Moscow police when they were having a drink at a marketplace, but the police failed to search Solonik thoroughly, and he opened fire in the police station with a
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which he concealed under a raincoat. Three policemen were hit and Solonik ran outside, where he shot two more police officers. Solonik was also shot and cornered, but managed to hold back the officers. Eventually he was overpowered and surrendered, then was sent to the Moscow Matrosskaya prison, where he underwent an operation to remove a bullet from his kidney. In 1995, Solonik escaped prison yet again when his jailer, Sergey Menshikov, rumoured to be a mob sleeper agent, provided him with a pistol and climbing equipment. Having placed a
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under the blanket of his bed to delay pursuit, Solonik escaped using the climbing equipment to rappel down from the prison roof. This time Solonik had very few hiding places in Russia, as his name and face were known to the authorities and general public, but he managed to disappear without being re-apprehended. Eventually, Solonik surfaced in
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with a fake passport, which he secured from the Greek
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in Moscow. In Greece, Solonik set up his own organization of around 50 men, which dealt in
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and contract killings, and bought several villas in an
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suburb. Solonik's reputation now grew to legendary proportions with the public, and he was featured in Russia's top ten "most wanted" list.


Death

On 31 January 1997 Russian
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and ex- Marine Alexander Pustovalov strangled Alexander Solonik to death in Solonik's villa. In February 1997, Greek newspapers published articles that claimed a Russian Mob boss had been found dead from Athens. The body of the mobster was found and had no identification documents, though the authorities nevertheless identified the body as Alexander Solonik."Body of Accused Cop-Killer Reported Found in Athens"
5 Feb 1997, Valeria Korchagina, Moscow Times
In the weeks after Solonik's body was found, Greek authorities raided the villas belonging to Solonik's organization and found an arsenal of weapons. They also discovered that Solonik had been hired to carry out a hit in
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before his death. Vladimir Tatarenkov (russian: Владимир Татаренков), who said that an investigation of
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needed Solonik as a witness, disputed this.Греческий свидетель по "делу Быкова" доставлен в Красноярск
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See also

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List of prison escapes The following is a list of historically famous prison escapes, and of people who escaped multiple times: Famous historical escapes There have been many infamous escapes throughout history: 13th century * In 1244, whilst imprisoned in the Tower o ...


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