Assassination of Aka Ardzinba Under the Presidency of
Vladislav Ardzinba, Pavel Ardzinba was generally believed to head one of the country's two main clans, and to be responsible for the murder of
Aka Ardzinba in
Moscow on 3 February 2003, the head of the other clan.
Assassination attempts on Alexander Ankvab The current president of Abkhazia,
Alexander Ankvab, has been targeted by several assassination attempts since first becoming prime minister in 2005. On 15 May 2012, the prosecutor office made public that on 14 May, it had placed Pavel Ardzinba on an international wanted list because it suspected him of organising the attempts in February 2012 (together with former Interior Minister
Almasbei Kchach) and July 2007. On 15 May, the court ordered Ardzinba's preliminary detention in absentia.
Assassination attempts on Beslan Ardzinba On 20 September 2007, an
anti-tank grenade was fired from an
RPG-26 launcher at the
Mercedes-Benz E-220 of
Pitsunda Mayor
Beslan Ardzinba while it was driving down the coastal road near the village of
Blabyrkhua,
Gudauta District. On 1 June 2009 around 9:00, an improvised explosive devise planted at the entrance of the town hall was remotely detonated as Beslan Ardzinba and two colleagues entered the building, causing varying degrees of injuries. On 16 May 2012, in the course of the investigation into the assassination attempts on Alexander Ankvab, the Prosecutor General also indicted Pavel Ardzinba for having organised the two attempts on the life of Beslan Ardzinba. ==References==