Who is the Albanian footballer who still plays for the Russian club at this time of war?

In the Russian championship, most of the players have left their Russian clubs after President Putin ordered the start of the war with Ukraine. Russia's major clubs Zenen, Moscow Locomotive, Krasnodar or Spartak Moscow have released many players who because of the war have refused to continue to stay [...]
Russia's major clubs Zenen, Moscow Locomotive, Krasnodar or Spartak Moscow have released many players who, because of the war, refused to continue staying in an aggressive country as this country is being considered.
In Russia, however, an Albanian footballer, Bernard Berisha, who has previously played in Superere with Skenderbeun, is also part of Kosovo's representative.
It activates with Akhmat, Chechen club and is highly esteemed on the team after years there and still continues.
A few days ago, Ukrainian midfielder Artem Polyarus left Akhmat, which the club allowed to leave because of the war.
We remember Akhmat Grozny isn't a regular soccer club. It bears the name of former Freedom of Chechenia, Akhmat Cadyrov, who was originally among the Chechen leaders who fought for independence from Russia (1994-1996).

When the second war began, he switched to official Russia and later became president of Chechnya as he was killed on May 9, 2004. Ramzan Cadyrov, the son of Akhmat, led the Chechnya for a long time.
Ramzan Cadyrov, who is very close to Vladimir Putin and his troops, has reportedly become part of the war in Ukraine of course in Russia's service.
To return to the news, Berisha continues to play with Akmhat and Mars, he may be summoned and Kosovo to play next friendlys while remembering that the official Pristina has condemned any aggression of Russia and even to house families from Ukraine.












