Recent statements from Kadyrov regarding separatist war in Ukraine
Kadyrov: “There will be no concessions, Medinsky made a mistake”
The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, addressed those involved in the demilitarization and ‘de-Nazification’ of Ukraine, as well as the volunteers who are now gathering there. He assured them that Russia was not abandoning its intentions, as it might have seemed after Vladimir Medinsky's statements after the Russian-Ukrainian talks in Istanbul.
“We will not make any concessions. It was Mr. Medinsky who made a mistake, made the wrong wording. You don't have to worry. We have a commander-in-chief who looks 100 years ahead, Vladimir Putin will not quit what he started. This is not true,” Kadyrov said. Fighters from Chechnya did a good job today on all fronts in Ukraine, Kadyrov said. Within a few days, “we will pick up the main objects," he assured. “And then, if Kyiv does not come to us, we ourselves will go there, to visit,” Kadyrov said.
Kadyrov asked Putin not to reduce the activity of the operation in Ukraine
The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov commented on the decision to reduce the activity of the special operation in Ukraine.
“Today they made a statement that troops will be reduced around Kyiv. And we say something else - as long as there are Bandera and Nazis, everything will continue. In a couple of decades, they will gather again, unite, and try to say ‘their own word’ - the word of murder and debauchery. There is no need to reduce troops and negotiate with those people who are not responsible for anything!” Kadyrov added.
The head of Chechnya also called the members of the Ukrainian delegation which held meeting in Istanbul "puppets" controlled by Western "puppeteers."
“Therefore, I think it is absolutely wrong to negotiate with them. I ask our Supreme Commander-in-Chief, Russian President Vladimir Putin, to come to Kyiv and destroy the Nazi lair and then let the Ukrainian people choose how they want to live,” Ramzan Kadyrov said.
Kadyrov: “We must go to Kyiv and pick him up”
A large-scale gathering of military forces took place in Grozny and the head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, addressed the fighters.
“We all dream of dying on the path of jihad. The 141st Regiment named after Akhmat-Khadzhi Kadyrov are happy people. We see every day how young guys die on the roads or in other circumstances, and to die on the path of the Almighty is the dream of every Muslim. Therefore, I declare that it is necessary to complete what has been started, not to stop. We must go to Kyiv and pick him up. If we had been left near Kyiv, then I am more than sure that we would have gone to Kyiv and put things in order,” Kadyrov said.
Kadyrov noted that difficult battles with the enemy are going on in Mariupol and elsewhere. “They trained there for eight years, allocated billions of dollars and they were taught by all the special services of the world and military instructors, but we excel in everything,” he said. According to Kadyrov, today there are special forces and thousands of volunteers from Chechnya on the territory of Ukraine. “They chose their own path. I've talked to almost everyone. They all for the sake of the Almighty and our future gladly chose this path. I call us all warriors of the Most High,” he said. The head of the Chechen Republic added that "all attacks on the republic and the Chechen people" came from Kyiv.
“It’s scary to remember how we were humiliated and what nasty things they wrote about us. Who did it? When we checked, all this came from Kyiv. Putting things in order is one thing, but to destroy these Bandera and Natsiks is our duty threefold. Today I have gathered you to once again say to all enemies: We are not decreasing! We are multiplying! And our like-minded people are becoming more and more!” Ramzan Kadyrov said.
Chechen Spetsnaz University trains volunteers
The Russian Spetsnaz University in Gudermes is holding tactical and fire training for Russian volunteers who have expressed a desire to take part in a special operation in Ukraine.
Volunteers are from the Chechen Republic and other Russian regions, according to the head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov.
A professional instructor staff helps the volunteers to hone their combat skills, teaches them new techniques and methods for solving combat missions. After passing the appropriate training, the fighters will be able to conduct effective work on a par with professional military men, Kadyrov said.