Chechnya leader Cadyrov reportedly has gone to Ukraine

Chechen leader Ramzan Cadyrov is reported to have travelled to Ukraine, where members of his militia are believed to be fighting alongside regular Russian forces. A television television, controlled by the Cadyov administration in Chechnya, has posted a video on Telegram on March 13th, saying Cadyrov was in Ukraine even though he did not [...]
A television television, controlled by the Cadyov administration in Chechnya, has posted a video on Telegram on March 13th, saying Cadyrov was in Ukraine even though he did not show the exact location of where the video was made.
Kadryrov has not yet confirmed that he is in Ukraine. However, it is known that its units of the Chechen National Guard have been sent to Ukraine.
On video, Cadyrov shows up meeting soldiers who tell him about fighting. Meanwhile, in the rear is the picture of Cadyrov's father, Akhmmad.
In this video, Cadyrov speaks a little while soldiers show how the unit has taken control of an orphanage seven kilometers from Kiev.
The video has been titled: “Kreu of the Czech Republic Ramzan Cadyrov along with fighters participating in the special military operation in Ukraine”.
Media have reported extensively on the participation of Chechen fighters in Ukraine, as videos and photos of them testifying to the war have been published.
Chechen paramilitary units are widely regarded as formidable military forces. In the past they have been dislocated, supposedly with the permission of the Government, east of Ukraine, but also in other countries like Syria. / REL/












