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'''OFEX''' is the name given to a [[shock video]] recorded on October 22, 1996 (2 months after [[Wikipedia:Khasavyurt Accord|the formal ceasefire agreement ending the war]]), which shows the execution of a [[Category:Russia|Russian]] soldier by a [[Wikipedia:Chechens|Chechen]] militant. Like [[ChechClear]], this video was also recorded during the [[Wikipedia:First Chechen War|First Chechen War]] for the purpose of scaring Russian soldiers into surrendering. The tape was found in 2000 and brought to public attention a year later.
'''OFEX''' is the name given to a [[shock video]] recorded on October 22, 1996 (2 months after [[Wikipedia:Khasavyurt Accord|the formal ceasefire agreement ending the war]]), which shows the execution of a [[Category:Russia|Russian]] soldier by a [[Wikipedia:Chechens|Chechen]] militant. Like [[ChechClear]], this video was also recorded during the [[Wikipedia:First Chechen War|First Chechen War]] for the purpose of scaring Russian soldiers into surrendering. The tape was found in 2000 and brought to public attention a year later, when it began being posted to [[shock site]]s like [[Ogrish.com|Ogrish]].


The name "OFEX" comes from an abbreviation of "officer’s execution", because some sources claimed that the beheaded man was an officer (which is not proven).
The name "OFEX" comes from an abbreviation of "officer’s execution", because some sources claimed that the beheaded man was an officer (which is not proven).
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