Chechen leader says he is ready to send another 3,000 fighters to Ukraine
- Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov claims that 3,000 fighters are ready to go to Ukraine as part of new units of the Russian defence ministry and the Russian National Guard forces.
- Kadyrov states that the Chechen fighters have the best equipment and modern weapons.
- There have been Chechen armed formations fighting on both sides of the conflict in Ukraine, but Kadyrov's claims about the number of fighters cannot be independently verified.
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Chechen leader says he is ready to send another 3,000 fighters to Ukraine
Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov said on Monday that another 3,000 of his fighters were ready to go to fight in Ukraine as part of new units of the Russian defence ministry and the Russian National Guard forces.
Chechen leader says he is ready to send another 3,000 fighters to Ukraine
Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov said on Monday that another 3,000 of his fighters were ready to go to fight in Ukraine as part of new units of the Russian defence ministry and the Russian National Guard forces. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Chechen leader says he is ready to send another 3,000 fighters to Ukraine
(Reuters) - Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov said on Monday that another 3,000 of his fighters were ready to go to fight in Ukraine as part of new units of the Russian defence ministry and the Russian National Guard forces. For Kadyrov, who has often described himself as President Vladimir Putin's "foot soldier" and who has at times been a vocal critic of Russia's performance in the conflict, the war in Ukraine is a bulwark against Western aggr…
Chechen leader says he is ready to send another 3,000 fighters to Ukraine
Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov said on Monday that another 3,000 of his fighters were ready to go to fight in Ukraine as part of new units of the Russian defence ministry and the Russian National Guard forces.
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