Recent Statements from Kadyrov Regarding Russo-Ukrainian War

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Ramzan Kadyrov called on the military to forget about vacations

At a meeting with the commanders of the federal republic's security forces, Ramzan Kadyrov, the head of Chechnya, said there should be no vacations until Russia's "special operation" in Ukraine is completed.

"I think it is necessary to transfer to a reinforced version of the service of all the military, whether from the National Guard, the Ministry of Defense, or the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Our country is fighting Nazi gangs, which are not just underground formations. These are well-armed detachments that NATO generously supports both with money and weapons. And if we are conducting a targeted operation, then an open war is going on against us," Kadyrov emphasized. He noted that Russia still adheres to the original task and continues the special operation without using all available resources. "We are trying to save the maximum number of civilian lives and not destroy settlements. This is the task set from the very first days by our Supreme Commander-in-Chief Vladimir Putin. All this slows down the course of the special operation because if we simply wiped the positions of the Banderovites from the face of the earth, we would have put an end to them a long time ago," Kadyrov said. 

According to him, when thousands of Russian fighters, risking their lives, go to the front line for the sake of a common cause, not a single soldier, regardless of rank, has the moral right to think about rest, let alone vacation. "It is my opinion. What kind of patriot should someone be who swears an oath to protect the motherland's interests while talking about vacation? And this is in a situation where the leading powers took up arms against his country," the head of Chechnya said. In his opinion, the law enforcement agencies involved in the operation should be transferred to an enhanced version of service until the end of the "military operation."

The head of Chechnya concluded, "We have already achieved excellent results. Now it remains to crush the enemy so that America, Europe, and all the Nazis know that one cannot joke with Russia!"

"Say thanks to Putin for not allowing us to take Kyiv"

The head of Chechnya responded to the statement by the Security Service of Ukraine about the evidence of his involvement, as well as two other fighters from Chechnya, in alleged war crimes in the Donbas.

"I participated, participate now, and will participate in the special military operation. I will free the people you have tortured all these years," Kadyrov said. "We will be happy to come and find out who is a criminal, who is a murderer, who is a terrorist. You have no honor, conscience, patriotism, or love for the motherland. You are pawns of the Azov and other criminal and terrorist organizations," he added.

Earlier, the Security Service of Ukraine stated on its Telegram channel that it had collected unequivocal evidence of war crimes from Ramzan Kadyrov, Daniil Martynov, and Hussein Mezhidov. "As for Martynov, he works in the Ministry of Emergency Situations now. Mezhidov, who freed old people in the [separatist] Luhansk People's Republic from Ukrainian Nazis, is again preparing for the next assault," the head of Chechnya said. "And if you ask me, I would have taken Kyiv and Zelenskyy a long time ago, and people like him would have been in the basement already for interrogations." Kadyrov addressed the President of Ukraine. Kadyrov stressed that the Chechen units under various power structures of the Russian Federation now have many more opportunities than before.

He also reminded the Security Service of Ukraine "how cowardly the Ukrainian commanders were when retreating to the [separatist] Luhansk People's Republic." "You fled, leaving the corpses of your people. In Mariupol, the commanders fled; the rest closed in like rats in holes. Shame on you," Kadyrov said.

Kadyrov once again asked the Supreme Commander-in-Chief to allow the "special operation to be completed and not to drag it out. "I ask the Supreme Commander not to delay this special operation. And if only 15% of the world community is against us, then quickly pacify this 15%. There are no problems," the head of Chechnya assured.

Kadyrov showed trophies used against the "Nazis"

Ramzan Kadyrov posted a video on social networks where Chechen fighters show off the trophy weapons they got in the Soledar area. According to the fighters, some of the weapons will be used against those who threw them away, and some will be transferred to a museum in Grozny. 

"Akhmat special forces soldiers, under the leadership of the acting unit commander, Akhmed Saidarkhanov (Combat), are successfully fulfilling the tasks set by the leadership of our country in the Donbas and Ukraine," Kadyrov said. "It is hot in the city of Soledar. Fascists flee their positions prepared for years, fortified areas, hiding behind the artillery. They run and, as always, abandon the weapons supplied from Europe, which Zelenskyy so painstakingly extorted on the promise of victory, Kadyrov commented on the video. "Grenade launchers, small arms, shells for grenade launchers, and much more - such is the arsenal that was recently directed against Russian units and is now in the right hands," he stated. 

According to Kadyrov, the soldiers from the Chechen Federal Republic, together with the units of the LPR [the separatist Luhansk People's Republic] and the DPR [the separatist Donetsk People's Republic], do not leave a chance for the Nazis and Shaitans to carry out any successful actions. "Our fighters almost every day find caches with weapons, and trophies are always pleasing to the eye and never superfluous. Total control over the liberated territories, planned cleansing of the lurking leftovers, such is the work that our fighters do with enthusiasm. There is no doubt that they will do it with dignity," concluded the head of Chechnya.

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