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GreenSpirit 02-13-2009 03:48 PM

A plan for you divorced guys
 
Russia's 'Rambo' recluse dies after shoot-out with police
Last updated at 18:11 18 March 2008



Alexander Bichkov, who was regarded as Russian's own Rambo, has died in a police shoot-out

A heavily armed recluse nicknamed Russia's Rambo of the Forest has been gunned down in a shoot-out with police.

Alexander Bichkov, had lived a semi-feral existence in the woods for 20 years, terrorising locals and the police if they ventured near him.

A giant at 6ft 7in with a wild straggly beard, the man lived in an old shack and self-made camps, hunted animals for food and only ventured out of the forest in summer when he wouldn't leave footprints leading back to where he lived.

Russian police said he descended from a family of criminals who were exiled by Stalin to the Kostroma region 450 miles east of Moscow, in the 1940s.

At the end of Soviet times nearly 20 years ago he disappeared from his home in a village in the region after refusing a court order to pay alimony to his ex-wife following an acrimonious divorce.

He was declared dead by his family in 1997 because he had been missing for so long.

But now it is known the former forestry worker had fled into the dense Kologriv woods near his village, which were designated as a nature reserve a few years ago.

Terrified local police refused to go into the woods to hunt him down ever since he captured a local commander while out hunting and held him at gunpoint for hours before freeing him and then disappearing into the trees.

Even after he burned down 30 holiday homes in the area belonging to rich Muscovites, police refused to pursue the man they dubbed "Rambo", after the popular action-film hero played by Sylvester Stallone, who was skilled in weaponry and survival.

They did not know - until killing him on March 14 - his true identity, which was obtained from documents they found and through checks with his family.

He was finally shot after the head of the Department of Natural Reserves in Moscow, angered by the inaction of local police, ordered a surveillance operation on him.

After finding out where he lived, six specialist policemen - including Afghan war veterans - from outside the local police and four armed Park rangers went into the forest on snowmobiles to hunt him down and try to arrest him.

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Locals nicknamed Bichov Rambo after he became a recluse and terrorised locals like the fictional character played by Sylvester Stallone

But the hermit, who carried two shotguns and a home-made pistol, ambushed them and wounded two.

He then set alight a swathe of forest as a diversion, tracked behind the men and was apparently preparing to start firing on them again.

But a police sniper managed to shoot him in the head, killing him instantly.

One of the policemen, Andrei Potemkin, said: "He ambushed us and I told him to surrender and that we wouldn't hurt him.

"He yelled 'I've nothing to lose' and opened fire.

"He hit two of the others and fired at me. My bullet-proof vest saved my life. He then set his place on fire, and everything was covered with smoke.

"He's a real professional. While we were helping the wounded, he made a circle around us, hiding in the smoke, and cut us off.

"It was pure chance the sniper suddenly saw his figure in the trees and pulled the trigger. He shot him right in the head and he died in a flash."

Police later found in his semi-destroyed lair more weapons, dozens of furs, hundreds of traps and books about hunting and survival.

Locals told of their relief that the man who had haunted the region for so long was dead.

Maria Muzhalova said: "Parents would not let their children go to school without dogs going with them.

"He would steal boots from outside people's homes and steal potatoes from the fields. If you came across him in the summer, he was way too scary-looking to confront him."

Director of the Kologriv nature reserve, Maxim Sinitzin said; "We were all sick and tired of him. He kept leaving traps for animals everywhere.

"We'd break them and he'd make more. Once he trapped three of our inspectors and told them he'd kill them if he ever saw them in the woods again."

Police said that the man used to be a forestry worker.

After his wife left him and the court order against him, he turned into a recluse, cutting himself off from society.

He lived at an abandoned forestry station, miles from the nearest village.

Police sources said: "At the time the forest had not been designated as a nature reserve so no one bothered him for years.

"Then his parents died and his sister and her husband had him declared legally dead - as they had not seen him for so long - and sold his house.

"We think this may have enraged him, making him angry at anybody who moved into the region to build a house, so much that he would burn down their homes because he had none of his own."

When the forest was later made into a nature reserve, hunting was banned, leading to violent clashes between Bichkov and park rangers who would remove his traps, police said.

"He felt he was the king of the forest," one said.

"He had his house, a shed, and his hunting traps. When we went after him he fought to the end. "It was all he had left. He had nowhere to go."


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Twisted Avatar 02-13-2009 03:59 PM

Re: A plan for you divorced guys
 
He could have just bartered with a few locals and everything would have been kept under wraps.

That was really stupid on his part and it cost him.


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TTAZZMAN 02-13-2009 06:45 PM

Re: A plan for you divorced guys
 
kinda looks more like a plan for Married guys to me :tongue_ma:

St. Germain 02-13-2009 07:34 PM

Re: A plan for you divorced guys
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by TTAZZMAN (Post 1568839)
kinda looks more like a plan for Married guys to me :tongue_ma:

xx2.
A few unmarried local girls would have made life a bit more comfortable.
:biggrin:
ST

Jimfrancisco 02-13-2009 08:47 PM

Re: A plan for you divorced guys
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Twisted Avatar (Post 1568559)
He could have just bartered with a few locals and everything would have been kept under wraps.

That was really stupid on his part and it cost him.


T

Have you ever been to Russia? You can barter with the locals and still NOTHING will stay under wraps. The KGB are supposedly long gone, but people in the villages have learned what happens when you "mix" with criminals. I spent 6 months there - 3 in Moscow (police? Give them a pack of Marlboro and they leave you alone) and 3 up country (Police? Everyone run and hide.)

Ralleia 02-13-2009 08:50 PM

Re: A plan for you divorced guys
 
What about a plan for us divorced gals?

No wait--I'm between divorces again.

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Agamemnon 02-14-2009 01:46 AM

Re: A plan for you divorced guys
 
GreenSpirit; A plan for you divorced guys





Just because you might be divorced doesn't mean you're a "recluse".

Try raising kids ...





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GreenSpirit 02-14-2009 01:52 AM

Re: A plan for you divorced guys
 
This guy was inspired by his divorce to become the Russian Rambo.
Pretty cool....

And he got out of paying alimony, and all he had to do was live in the woods for twenty years. I could do that....

bwelkk 02-14-2009 02:44 AM

Re: A plan for you divorced guys
 
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Originally Posted by GreenSpirit (Post 1569425)
This guy was inspired by his divorce to become the Russian Rambo.
Pretty cool....

And he got out of paying alimony, and all he had to do was live in the woods for twenty years. I could do that....

You'd get some Peace and Quiet at the very least.


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