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[Cyprus Times] VIDEO: Chechen fighters fighting in Ukraine with the Russians. Kadyrov confirmed it.

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Chechen leader sent his fighters notorious for human rights violations to Ukraine Putin's ally claims Russian forces can easily take over major Ukrainian cities

Ramzan Kadyrov, Chechen leader and ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, said today that Chechen fighters have been deployed in Ukraine and urged Ukrainians to overthrow their government.


In a video posted online, Kadyrov boasted that Chechen units have so far suffered no casualties and that Russian forces could easily capture major Ukrainian cities, including the capital Kiev, but their mission is to avoid loss of life.

Putin "sends" 10.000 Chechen paratroopers to Kiev What is his plan according to the US

Vladimir Putin may state, in talks with foreign leaders, that he is ready to talk with Volodymyr Zelensky about ending hostilities in Ukraine and the Kremlin adds that he may, when conditions permit, send a delegation to negotiate a ceasefire, but information from US intelligence, cited by the Daily Mail and reinforced by images from Chechnya, "testifies" that the Russian president has other things on his mind.

In particular, as the Russian army approaches the "heart" of Kiev, US intelligence reports that the plan devised by the "tsar" wants his forces to proceed to seize an airport in the Ukrainian capital, which will then be used to "welcome" a much larger force of up to 10.000 paratroopers.


Thousands of #Chechen paramilitaries being mobilized from #Grozny for deployment in #Ukraine as part of urban assault forces.#RussiaUkraineWarpic.twitter.com/YuopcCq1OM

- Saptak Mondal (@saptak__mondal) February 25, 2022



#Grozny is preparing to transport Kadyrovs thugs to Ukraine

However, real Chechens are expressing their support for #Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/umdYQqVh4X

- NEXTA (@nexta_tv) February 25, 2022




The job of the paratroopers, once they enter the city, will be to find Volodymyr Zelensky, his ministers and deputies and "force" them in their own way to sign a "peace" agreement that will hand over control of the country to Russia or to a Moscow-backed regime. This would end the war without Putin's ground forces being "forced" to waste time to complete the difficult and bloody task of taking over the entire country.

Indeed, Moscow sources say that each of these paratroopers has received a special "guide" with information and photos of the Ukrainian officials being targeted.

Other reports say that the special task force from Chechnya is already in the Ukrainian forest and has reportedly been given "orders to kill" if they fail to take the wanted men into custody. Indeed, photos have been released showing a group of soldiers in a Ukrainian forest.

Thousands of Chechen soldiers had gathered in the center of Grozny

The information leaked by the Americans was reinforced by images and videos that have been circulating on the Internet in recent hours from Grozny, Chechnya. They show thousands of soldiers, members of the National Guard, gathered in the main square of the Chechen protectorate, ready "to leave for Ukraine to take part in a special operation."

In fact, Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov sends a "threatening" message to the Ukrainians, saying: "I would like to advise the current President Zelensky, before he becomes the former president of Ukraine, to call our general commander, President Vladimir Vladimirovich, and apologize."

At the same time, he called the sanctions imposed by the United States on Russia "Biden myths" and added that he "feels comfortable living under the sanctions." In his opinion, in a month the sanctions should be lifted, since "without Russia there can be no economy, especially in Europe."

Source: Proto Thema


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