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Expert: No Power Struggle After "Putin's Attack Dog"

Summary by Dagens Nyheter.
Relatives embedded in the state apparatus guarantee the Kadyrov family's power in Chechnya. Despite reports that "Putin's attack dog" is seriously ill, no uprising is likely to break out in the republic, according to Russian exile researcher Dmitry Dubrovskiy. "The regime is exceptionally repressive," he tells DN.

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Relatives embedded in the state apparatus guarantee the Kadyrov family's power in Chechnya. Despite reports that "Putin's attack dog" is seriously ill, no uprising is likely to break out in the republic, according to Russian exile researcher Dmitry Dubrovskiy. "The regime is exceptionally repressive," he tells DN.

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Dagens Nyheter. broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Friday, February 27, 2026.
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