] Chechen leader and resistance commander Aslan Maskhadov ] was killed on 8 March in a special operation in ] Tolstoi-Yurt, north of Grozny, Russian agencies reported, ] citing Colonel Ilya Shabalkin, spokesman for the Russian ] federal forces in the North Caucasus. Maskhadov's envoy ] in London, Akhmed Zakaev, confirmed Maskhadov's death in ] a telephone call to RFE/RL's North Caucasus Service later ] on 8 March. ] ] ] The Chechen State Defense Committee of which Maskhadov ] was chairman has issued a statement, posted on ] chechenpress.co.uk, saying that it assumes full executive ] and legislative power in accordance with the Chechen ] Constitution. AFP on 8 March quoted Zakaev as saying that ] the committee will meet within days to name a new ] chairman. Kavkazweb.net quoted Zakaev as explicitly ] excluding the transfer of power to radical field ] commander Shamil Basaev, the next in seniority and ] experience after Maskhadov, and the commander most ] qualified and able to coordinate and control future ] resistance activities in the North Caucasus. Zakaev ] pointed out that Basaev is no longer a member of the ] State Defense Committee, but he added that it is ] essential to take into account Basaev's authority with ] the various resistance detachments, which are capable of ] operating autonomously for months at a time. Zakaev ] denied that any split in the ranks of the resistance is ] imminent, pointing out that a similar situation arose in ] 1996 following the death of then Chechen President ] Djokhar Dudaev. ] RADIO FREE EUROPE/ RADIO LIBERTY |