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Chechen President Predicts Ongoing War in Ukraine to Soon


Tue 15 Mar 2022 | 11:19 PM
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Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov predicted that "the ongoing process in Ukraine will end in the near future." He added, "Our soldiers successfully penetrate deep into the area of ​​operations without encountering valuable resistance.

In an article in Al-Ain News, Kadyrov said that "their soldiers obtained many military spoils, including encrypted equipment and means of communication."

"I sense the imminent defeat of the Nazi regime in Ukraine," he said. "Ukraine will once again assume obligations to comply with the status of neutrality, recognize Russian sovereignty over Crimea and recognize the independence of the Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics."

The Chechen president also said: "I am sure that Russian President Vladimir Putin will solve this problem very soon and will do everything in his power so that the people of Ukraine breathe a sigh of relief, start a normal life, and get rid of national traitors."

He added, "Were it not for the Russian army's concern for civilians, Russia would have completed the operation in a day or two, so this is a special operation and not a war."

Last month, Kadyrov, the leader of Russia’s Chechnya region and an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, said that Chechen fighters had been deployed to Ukraine and urged Ukrainians to overthrow their government.

In a video posted online, Kadyrov boasted that Chechen units had so far suffered no losses and said Russian forces could easily take large Ukrainian cities, including the capital Kyiv, but that their task was to avoid loss of life.

“As of today, as of this minute, we do not have one single casualty, or wounded, not a single man has even had a runny nose,” Kadyrov said, denying what he said were false reports of casualties from Ukrainian sources.

“The president (Putin) took the right decision and we will carry out his orders under any circumstances,” said Kadyrov.

Kadyrov has often described himself as Putin’s “foot soldier” and his words echoed those of the Russian leader who on Friday urged Ukrainians to rise up against their own government, which he said was made up of “neo-Nazis.”