Ramzan Kadyrov Demands Strengthening Tactical Training of Military Forces

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On February 1, Ramzan Kadyrov and the representatives of the federal republic's law enforcement agencies discussed the special military operation [Russian war in Ukraine] and issues of ensuring the population's security. Kadyrov announced the need to intensify work in terms of tactical training for military personnel and law enforcement officers.

"In addition to basic shooting skills, fighters must master several other skills that are critically needed in the course of performing operational tasks. The combat strategies and tactics used today are strikingly different from those familiar to us. Therefore, fighters must have a wide range of skills. This will significantly increase their effectiveness and expand their capabilities in real combat," Kadyrov said.

He noted that during the Russia-Ukraine War, fighters from the Chechen Republic achieved significant results. "A huge number of settlements and strategic facilities were liberated with the active participation of our guys. I am sincerely glad that each of them went to the war zone voluntarily," he said.

Kadyrov added, "During the entire period of the special operation, tens of thousands of volunteers were sent through the Chechen Republic to the Russia-Ukraine front line zone. All of them were previously trained at the Russian University of Special Forces and received the necessary uniforms."

The head of the federal republic highly appreciated the work of regional law enforcement agencies. "Thanks to coordinated and prompt actions, we managed to ensure the population's safety. I thanked all the leaders and fighters participating in the special operation for their conscientious and selfless work. Of course, the fight against Western Satanism, against those who approve of the burning of Holy Scripture, is a sacred mission for us," Kadyrov concluded.

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