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Nobody Stole Kadyrov's Horse. Police Describe How the Animal Got From the Czech Republic to Chechnya

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Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov's horse Zazou, whose disappearance from the stable in Krabčice in the Litoměřice region in 2023 was investigated by the police on suspicion of theft, was not stolen. It was taken outside the EU with the agreement of the owner and other people. Litoměřice police spokeswoman Pavla Kofrová announced this on Monday on the website.
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Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov's horse Zazou, whose disappearance from the stable in Krabčice in the Litoměřice region in 2023 was investigated by the police on suspicion of theft, was not stolen. It was taken outside the EU with the agreement of the owner and other people. Litoměřice police spokeswoman Pavla Kofrová announced this on Monday on the website.

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Krabčice (Litoměřice Region) - Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov's horse Zazou, whose disappearance from the stable in Krabčice in the Litoměřice Region in 2023 was investigated by the police on suspicion of theft, was not stolen by anyone. He was taken outside the EU, with the agreement of the owner and other people. This was announced today on the website by Litoměřice police spokeswoman Pavla Kofrová. According to her, the police assessed the cas…

Less than three years ago, a horse belonging to Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov disappeared from the stables in Krabčice in the Roudnicko region. A police investigation has now essentially confirmed speculation that it was not a theft, but a transfer of "property" burdened by international sanctions. The stud stallion Zazou probably ended up in Chechnya.

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Deník.cz broke the news in on Monday, January 26, 2026.
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