Ramzan Kadyrov is on death watch. Again.
- Adam Kadyrov, son of Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, is in critical condition after a serious car accident in Grozny, as reported by the opposition Telegram channel Niyso.
- The accident involved a high-speed motorcade and resulted in multiple injuries, with a focus on Adam, who is being prepared for emergency transport to Moscow for medical treatment.
- Reports indicate that MMA fighter Khamzat Chimaev was in the car, and there are unconfirmed claims of serious injuries or possible death, according to Niyso.
- Rumors about Ramzan Kadyrov's health issues and potential successors have circulated as he deals with acute medical conditions.
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Kadyrov’s son reportedly in serious condition after Grozny car crash
Adam Kadyrov, the son of Chechnya’s leader Ramzan Kadyrov, was reportedly involved in a serious car accident in Grozny. Parts of the city were blocked off after the crash, and he is being prepared for transport to Moscow for medical treatment. The opposition Chechen Telegram channel Niyso, citing its own sources, reported that the accident involved high-ranking members of the republic’s leadership and that the person in question is Adam “Grozny …
The information was transmitted on Friday, 16 January, from Niyso's opposition channel and from radio Europe Free/Radio Liberty. According to the same sources, the young man is in a state of unconsciousness, he is subject to resurrection methods and is preparing for an emergency transfer to Moscow.The high-speed and massive intervention of the security forces Source city of Nyyso argues that the accident has occurred while the official column wh…
Two sources for the North Caucasus edition of the newspaper said that Adam Kadyrov had to be taken to the hospital, and the roads leading there were reportedly closed.
Adam Kadyrov is considered the possible successor of his father, the Chechen ruler Ramsan Kadyrov. Now the 18-year-old is said to have been seriously injured in a car accident.
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