Cadyrov critics deny “including Chechens and Chersces” in Kosovo

Opposition Chechen figures, Akmid Zakaev, and Dzhambulls Suleinovo have denied involvement in Kosovo shares of specific “Chechen and Cerkeze”, as Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, claimed on 21 August. Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq said on 21 August in Belgrade that Serbia has information prior to the escalation of tensions between Serbia and Kosovo [...]
Serbian President Aleksandar Vuciq, on 21 August, said in Belgrade that Serbia has information that prior to the escalation of tensions between Serbia and Kosovo on July 31st, a group of Chechens and cereals, who are opponents of Chechen leader Ramzan Cadyrov's regime, have stayed in Kosovo.
He said their task was to observe the situation in northern Kosovo and recruit potential soldiers to fight in Ukraine.
The stance of a group that included Ahmed Ruslanovich Bahayev, Idriz Arzasanov, H.A. and M.A., persons linked to the Dzhambulls Suleinovo and Akhmed Zakaev, known opponents of Ramzan Cadyrov, has been numbered”, Vuciq said.
But, Akmid Zakayev, acting prime minister of the Icceria Chechen Republic, whose independence is unknown, told the Northern Caucasus Service Radio Free Europe that “I have no idea what it is about”.
Dzjambulas Suleinovo, who heads the Chechen Committee of the State Foundation “Tolam”, with headquarters in Europe, said the same thing.
I think this is a provocation from Serbia, the ally of Russia”, he said.
They also said they do not know the people Vuciqi mentioned on August 21st.
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vuciq, during a conference in Belgrade, also said these persons met with Turkish national D on August 3rd. I.H. in Zubin Potok, north of Kosovo.
“They expressed interest in Serbs' readiness to oppose authorities in Pristina, how and how they can provide information for other foreign intelligence services to neutralise the armed groups of Serbs in northern Kosovo”, Vuciq said.
According to him, these groups of Chechens and Chereches have entered Kosovo with a Novi Pazar license vehicle, a town in Serbia.
Free Europe Radio has been addressed to the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Kosovo with the question of whether they have information about this Vuciki claims that the three people with the Chechen and Crechese entity have entered Kosovo. But no answers have been given from this institution.
Serbia and the Russian Republic of Chechenia do not have intensive economic and political reports, but at the end of June 2021, a delegation of the European Muslim Forum, led by Abdul-Wahed Niyazov, who in Russia is considered a close associate with Russian President Vladimir Putin, had visited Novi Pazar.
He had promised that by means of the Chechen Republic, the Islamic educational centre for teaching the Koran would be built. This institution is said to be named after Ahmad Cadyrov, the father of current Chechen leader Ramzan Cadyrov.
Abdul-Wahed Niyazov, along with a delegation of the European Muslim Forum, had visited Kosovo on July 6, 2021. At that world, Kosovo's Prime Minister Vedat Sahiti had told Radio Free Europe that the Islamic Community of Kosovo has had no information about who the appointed members of this delegation are close to, nor with claims that Niyazov is close to the Kremlin.












