Ramzan Kadyrov Shows Mufti of Chechnya Training at Special Forces University; Chechnya Plans to Produce "Jihad Car"
Kadyrov showed how the Mufti of Chechnya was trained at the Special Forces University
Ramzan Kadyrov, the head of Chechnya, said that Mufti of Chechnya Salah-Khadzhi Mezhiev, heading the first group of theologians from the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of the federal republic, successfully completed training at the Russian University of Special Forces (RUS).
"Our best instructors taught them safe handling of weapons, the basics of tactical fire training, and first aid. The classes were held for seven days. RUS instructors highly appreciated the results of the representatives of the clergy," Kadyrov wrote.
Salah-Khadji Mezhiev stated, "Theologians are ready to go to the zone of the special military operation in Ukraine at the first opportunity to make a feasible contribution to the victory of our state over the servants of Satan."
The production of "Jihad Car" is going to be launched in Chechnya
The leadership of Chechnya is negotiating the launch of the production of a light military vehicle based on the "Chechenavto" plant. It is assumed that the " Jihad " car will be tested at the Gudermes Russian University of Special Forces.
"The Chairman of the Government of the Chechen Republic, Muslim Khuchiev, and the Minister of Industry and Energy of the region, Adam Khakimov, held several working meetings with the leadership of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. Within the framework of these meetings, the issue of launching the production of 'Jihad Machines' at the production base of LLC 'Chechenavto' was discussed, followed by testing at the Russian University of Special Forces," the information added.
The regional government is also considering creating a center for repairing and maintaining military equipment, including armored vehicles.
Earlier, it was reported that the Chechen authorities planned to create the first automotive cluster in the south of Russia based on the "Chechenavto" plant in 2023. The company is currently assembling Lada Granta and Gazelle Next cars.