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Kadirov, Putin’s Most Violent Ally, Places His 17-Year-Old Son on the Line of Succession in Chechnya to His Illness

Summary by EL ESPAÑOL
The health of the Chechen leader, accused of human rights violations, has deteriorated. His teenage son is profiled as the new iron hand of the Kremlin, although the law requires that he be 30 years old to lead a region. More information: Chechen Kadirov exposes the instability of Putin’s Russia after threatening two deputies and an oligarch
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The health of the Chechen leader, accused of human rights violations, has deteriorated. His teenage son is profiled as the new iron hand of the Kremlin, although the law requires that he be 30 years old to lead a region. More information: Chechen Kadirov exposes the instability of Putin’s Russia after threatening two deputies and an oligarch

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EL ESPAÑOL broke the news in Spain on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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