Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov announced on his social media the revocation of the recently issued order. At the end of October, when Ukrainian drones attacked the Russian Special Forces University. President Vladimir Putin announced retaliation against Kadyrov in the town of Gudermes.
The Chechen leader then asked his commanders not to take the Ukrainians prisoner, but to “annihilate them.” In an online statement, he explained why he changed his mind.
War in Ukraine. Ramzan Kadyrov withdrew the order.
Ramzan Kadyrov said: “In recent days, we have received more than 2,000 letters from Ukrainian citizens asking us to rescind the previous order not to take prisoners of Ukrainian soldiers,'' and the message is below: He added that it was written to him. By a woman whose loved one was killed, or by a man who went off to war against his own free will.
The Chechen leader said the justification for the requests in each letter was the same: “Surrendering to Russian fighters is the only way for those sent into the trenches against their will to survive.” pointed out. Kadyrov added that Ukrainian soldiers “have known for a long time that prisoners of war are treated humanely in the Akhmat special forces.”
“The petitioners are very happy to acknowledge that they are victims of Western meanness and meanness, that they are being sent into the trenches by European and American politicians, and that the leaders of this country We understand that we are corrupt puppets,” the Chechen leader said in the entry.
As Kadyrov stated, the order “do not take prisoners” was revoked. “Those who want to surrender to the Russian army will survive. I do not envy others,” he added. Earlier, Russian troops in Kursk Oblast, where the Kiev offensive is still ongoing, were ordered not to take Ukrainians prisoner.
Chechnya. A special forces university was hit by a drone. president putin
The death of President Vladimir Putin occurred in the morning of October 29, regarding the drone attack on the Russian Special Forces University named after President Vladimir Putin. The drone crash caused a roof fire. Shortly afterward, Chechen leaders claimed that Ukrainian prisoners had been killed in the attack. “Up to 10 Ukrainian prisoners are being held in strategic facilities of the Russian Federation on Russian territory,” he said.
The attack on a university in Chechnya was the first such incident in the region since the start of the full-scale war in Ukraine. Kadyrov threatened the heads of the operation with “unprecedented” retaliation.
Gudermes University was officially registered as a shooting club. In April of this year, Ramzan Kadyrov appointed his 16-year-old son Adam as the facility's curator.
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