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“ | Zakhaev's son. Commander of the Ultranationalist forces in the field. Rotten apple doesn't fall far from the tree. | „ |
~ Captain Price describing Victor Zakhaev. |
“ | Вы всё равно все скоро сдохнете... (You will all die soon anyway...) | „ |
~ Victor Zakhaev's last words before his suicide. |
Victor Zakhaev (Russian: Виктор Захаев) is a major antagonist in the 2007 video game Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (including its 2016 remaster). He is the son of Imran Zakhaev and the field commander of the Russian Ultranationalists, who aids his father in his quest to restore the country's power and influence to the days of the Soviet Union.
He was voiced by Jordan Marder in motion capture.
History[]
Early life[]
Not much is known about Victor's early life other than that he was born in Russia to Imran Zakhaev and an unnamed mother. He was born sometime in the years from 1971 to 1972 during the days of the Soviet Union and eventually witnessed the downfall and collapse of the communist regime and the eventual dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. He was close with his father and joined the Ultranationalist Party following its formation sometime in the 1990s to restore Russian power.
Al-Asad's Coup[]
Following the outbreak of the Second Russian Civil War, Victor and Imran Zakhaev had went to the Middle East and aided in a military coup by Khaled Al-Asad to open a second front in the war. With Al-Asad in control, the United States and their allies would divert attention away from Russia towards the Middle East as a means of helping the Ultranationalists gain an advantage over the Russian Loyalists. Victor traveled to Saudi Arabia with his father and Asad succeeded in his coup and ousted the monarchy and the President, Yasir Al-Fulani. Victor was present when Fulani was removed from power and was in the car where he directed one of the OpFor insurgents to drive to his execution sight. He held a Mini-Uzi and brought him to the arena where Al-Asad executed Fulani.
Targeted in Russia[]
After Al-Asad was found and killed in northern Azerbaijan, the Special Air Service and United States Marine Corps joined forces in a joint-task force operation with the sole purpose of tracking down and eliminating Imran Zakhaev. In order to do this, they made his son, Victor, the primary target as he was the only known link to Zakhaev that they had. The SAS-USMC forces regroup with the Loyalists in a joint-operation, and they eventually took over a checkpoint outside of Volgograd, Russia and found an Ultranationalist convoy that Victor was in and presumably leading. They attacked the convoy, but Victor managed to get away amidst the fighting and forced Griggs and Soap to chase him through the nearby town while Ultranationalist reinforcements came in.
Death and Legacy[]
During the chase, Victor had managed to regroup with Ultranationalist forces that were nearby and attempted to fight of the Western-Loyalist forces, but to no avail and was forced to further retreat. He was eventually cornered on the roof of an apartment building where he was surrounded and forced to surrender. Not wanting to kill the Ultranationalist cause, Victor shot and killed himself, preventing Imran from being discovered. After his death, his father was furious and launched two nuclear missiles targeting the Eastern United States and would later have Griggs and half of the SAS-USMC forces that attacked Victor killed. Imran eventually died, but the Zakhaev relatives' goal of Russian restoration was complete as the Ultranationalists took over Russia and eventually restored the country's power and influence on the world stage.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2[]
It was revealed in the newspaper excerpts that his death was reported by Pentagon as a car accident outside Volgograd, and that his suicide was the reason why Vladimir Makarov became Imran Zakhaev's heir and de-facto leader of the party following his death.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3[]
Victor Zakhaev briefly appeared in the opening of the game in a flashback of his suicide.
Personality[]
Not much is known about Victor's personality, but he held a close relationship with his father. He believed in the same ideology of his father and joined the Ultranationalists as a result. He harbored a deep hatred for the West like his father and was endlessly loyal to him, willing to do as far as to lead the ground forces of the Ultranationalists against the Russian Loyalists during the civil war. He was dedicated to the cause of restoring Russia's power and seemed unfazed by his father's atrocities. In fact, his loyalty extended to even being willing to kill himself to preserve his father's cause and motivate him to tyranny.
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Trivia[]
- Given that Victor is named as the "Third Horseman", he is presumably symbolized as the Horseman of Famine since the figure is the third horseman in the New Testament.
- Victor's jacket is very similar to the jacket worn by Sasha from war film Behind Enemy Lines.
External links[]
- Victor Zakhaev on the Call of Duty Wiki.