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| Name=Ivan Andropov
 
| Name=Ivan Andropov
 
| Death=2007
 
| Death=2007
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| DeathReason=Shot by Sayid
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| DeathEp={{ep|5x10}}
 
| Place=Moscow, Russia
 
| Place=Moscow, Russia
| Link=One of Sayid's targets for assassination
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| Link=One of [[Sayid's]] [[Ben's list|targets]] for assassination
 
| Actor=Dmitri Boudrine
 
| Actor=Dmitri Boudrine
 
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'''Ivan Andropov''' was chased down and killed by [[Sayid]] in Moscow, Russia.
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'''Ivan Andropov''' was a Russian man allegedly working for [[Charles Widmore]] who was assassinated by [[Sayid Jarrah]].
Just before Sayid shoots him, he quickly runs into a house, rushes to a safe where he enters a code and offers Sayid a bribe in exchange for his life, only to be gunned down instead. {{crossref|5x10}}
 
   
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==2007==
Andropov appears to have some link to [[Charles Widmore]].
 
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Andropov was chased down by [[Sayid]] under the orders of [[Benjamin Linus]], who led Sayid to believe that Andropov was directly related to the death of Sayid's wife [[Nadia]] and was a danger to the [[Oceanic Six]]. Sayid cornered Andropov at his house in Moscow, Russia. Though Andropov offered Sayid a large bribe in exchange for his life, Sayid shot him anyway.
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Afterward, Ben informed Sayid that Andropov was the last of his targets, and that he no longer needed Sayid to work for him as an assassin. {{crossref|5x10}}
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
* [[wikipedia:Andropov|Yuri Andropov]] was the leader of Soviet Union in 1982-1984.
 
* [[wikipedia:Andropov|Yuri Andropov]] was the leader of Soviet Union in 1982-1984.
* In the casting call he was decribed as ''"Ivan, late 30s to late 40s, pudgy, must have a Russian accent, wealthy, upper-class and has lived the good life, but gambling debts have caught up with him. Now he fears for his life from the Russian mob."''
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* In the casting call he was described as ''"Ivan, late 30s to late 40s, pudgy, must have a Russian accent, wealthy, upper-class and has lived the good life, but gambling debts have caught up with him. Now he fears for his life from the Russian mob."'' [http://spoilerslost.blogspot.com/2008/11/episode-510-casting-call.html]
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==Unanswered Questions==
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* What danger did Andropov pose to the Oceanic Six?
 
*Was he linked to [[Charles Widmore]]?
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Revision as of 15:11, 28 July 2015

Ivan Andropov was a Russian man allegedly working for Charles Widmore who was assassinated by Sayid Jarrah.

2007

Andropov was chased down by Sayid under the orders of Benjamin Linus, who led Sayid to believe that Andropov was directly related to the death of Sayid's wife Nadia and was a danger to the Oceanic Six. Sayid cornered Andropov at his house in Moscow, Russia. Though Andropov offered Sayid a large bribe in exchange for his life, Sayid shot him anyway.

Afterward, Ben informed Sayid that Andropov was the last of his targets, and that he no longer needed Sayid to work for him as an assassin. ("He's Our You")

Trivia

  • Yuri Andropov was the leader of Soviet Union in 1982-1984.
  • In the casting call he was described as "Ivan, late 30s to late 40s, pudgy, must have a Russian accent, wealthy, upper-class and has lived the good life, but gambling debts have caught up with him. Now he fears for his life from the Russian mob." [1]

Unanswered Questions

Unanswered questions
  1. Do not answer the questions here.
  2. Keep the questions open-ended and neutral: do not suggest an answer.
For fan theories about these unanswered questions, see: Ivan Andropov/Theories
  • What danger did Andropov pose to the Oceanic Six?
  • Was he linked to Charles Widmore?