Chechen leader shares the medal “The hero of Chechnya”

Ramzan Cadyrov, the authoritarian leader of the Russian region of Chechnya in the Northern Caucasus, has divided himself into the medal “Chechnya hero”. The medal Kadyrov received on February 24th was created by himself in October last year to honour the Chechens” participating in the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which on Friday marks the anniversary [...]
Ramzan Cadyrov, the authoritarian leader of the Russian region of Chechnya in the Northern Caucasus, has divided himself into the medal “Chechnya hero”.
The medal Kadyrov received on February 24th was established by himself in October last year to honour the Chechens” participating in the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which on Friday marks a starting anniversary.
In the decree signed by Cadyrov, it was said that whoever deserves this medal must accept it from the region's chairman.
Earlier this month, some constitutional changes were made, through which the head of Chechnya's title was enabled to be changed to “the people's father”.
Cadyrov has sent members of his group to Ukraine to fight back to the Russian regular forces in Ukraine, and it has been reported that he personally stayed in Ukraine. Last March.
However, Cadyrov has often been critical of senior Russian commanders regarding the way they led the invasion of Ukraine.
On the first anniversary of Ukraine's invasion, Western states have expressed their support for Kiev and have pledged to boost military and financial assistance to Ukraine.
The war in Ukraine is believed to have left tens of thousands dead, and millions more have moved.












