Kadyrov calls to “finish off terrorists” who fled from Chechnya to Ukraine

Kadyrov calls to “finish off terrorists” who fled from Chechnya to Ukraine

Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov wanted Chechen fighters to be given the opportunity to go to Kyiv to "settle accounts" with the "terrorists" who had once fled the republic. The Chechen leader expressed his wishes on his Telegram channel.

"These rats are wanted. We have been looking for them for a long time. Now they have turned up in the capital of Ukraine. Moreover, I very much hope that our Supreme Commander-in-Chief, President Vladimir Putin, will give an order and send our units to settle accounts with the aforementioned underdogs," Kadyrov writes. He stressed that Chechen units are intensively preparing for this and are waiting impatiently for the moment when the relevant instruction comes.

"For us, it is a matter of principle to settle our accounts with the shaytans who have rampaged through the Chechen Republic. We have been looking for them for a long time. Today they have resurfaced, like dirt, in Ukraine. And as long as they happen to be there, it is simply vital that we take advantage of the opportunity," said the Chechen leader, calling it a priority task. 

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