Ramzan Kadyrov, a Chechen warlord backed by Putin, pays a visit to Mariupol

Ramzan Kadyrov, a Chechen warlord backed by Putin, pays a visit to Mariupol

Ramzan Kadyrov, a Chechen warlord backed by Putin, pays a visit to Mariupol

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This Chechen demon is dressed in Prada and has supposedly been promoted to lieutenant general in the Russian military as part of his efforts to assist strongman Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.

According to the Times of London, Chechen Republic leader Ramzan Kadyrov, 45, a notorious warlord and Russian army member accused of several human rights violations, was promoted by the Kremlin and flew to the beleaguered Ukrainian city of Mariupol to bolster troops’ morale.

“Friends, the city of Mariupol gets liberators represented by Russian armed troops on a regular basis.” “Today, I decided to pay an unexpected visit there with my darling nephews,” Kadyrov stated Monday on Telegram, citing a number of Chechen officials with him, according to the Washington Examiner.

“At the moment, the Russian armed forces control the majority of the city,” continued Kadyrov, who previously mocked Elon Musk for the Tesla founder’s joking request to engage in “single combat” with Putin.

Kadyrov made a speech last month, just after Russia started its invasion of Ukraine, in which he criticised Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and demanded that the leader ask Putin’s forgiveness, according to the site.

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Later, it was revealed that Kadyrov had donned $1,500 Prada boots while making his address.

The Russian media’s coverage of Kadyrov’s military promotion featured a video of the longtime Putin ally shaking hands with Kremlin Lt. Gen. Andrey Mordvichev. Mordichev was slain in Ukraine’s coastal city of Kherson on March 23, according to Ukrainian officials.

According to the Times of London, Kadyrov is infamous for torturing his detractors in Chechnya, a Muslim, Russia-controlled region into which Putin has spent billions of dollars in exchange for his fervent fealty.

Ruslan Geremeyev, a Chechen official who was a suspect in the 2015 killing of Russian opposition politician Boris Nemtsov, was also said to be taking part in the onslaught against Mariupol.

According to the Mirror, Kadyrov stated, “My loving brother Ruslan Geremeyev always completes responsibilities handed to him.” “He was sent to Mariupol’s most tough sector.” And the task was successfully performed by the commander.

“Once again, he lived up to his reputation as an experienced and daring leader,” he added.

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Mariupol Mayor Vadym Boichenko claimed on Monday that Russian soldiers had taken control of wide portions of the southern port city on the Sea of Azov’s shore after weeks of siege and bombing.

“We don’t have control over everything,” Boichenko told CNN. “Unfortunately, we are currently in the hands of the occupiers.”

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