The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, is going to send 84,000 residents of the republic to the Russian-Ukrainian war. At the same time, he plans to send Chechens to the front not as part of mobilization, but on an allegedly “voluntary” basis.
This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to the Center for National Resistance (CNR).
It is noted that according to Kadyrov's statements, Chechnya “fulfilled all the tasks set by the Kremlin to avoid mobilization.”
“That is, this number of terrorists was attracted “voluntarily” and that people should be grateful to him for this,” the Center notes.
The CNS publication also notes that the Russian political leadership cannot cope with the situation, as the Russian war against Ukraine unleashed by Moscow is dragging on - “and there is a lack of ‘cannon fodder’.
“Therefore, the puppet regime will try even harder to use any opportunity to send Chechens and representatives of other national minorities of the Russian Federation to the front, serving the schizophrenic ideas of Putin (Russian dictator Vladimir Putin - ed.) and his entourage,” the Center said.-
Author - Dmitriy Levchenko, 04/11/2024