Chechnya to Send Additional Volunteers to Russo-Ukrainian War

Chechnya to Send Additional Volunteers to Russo-Ukrainian War

Sergey Kiriyenko, the First Deputy Head of the Russian Presidential Administration, Yury Trutnev, the Deputy Prime Minister, and Daniil Martynov, the Advisor to the Head of the Ministry of Emergency Situations, got acquainted with the process of preparing a volunteer detachment of the Russian Union of Martial Arts Soyuz, which united fighters from 17 regions of the Russian Federation, telegram channel of Kadyrov reported.

The soldiers have been trained at the Russian University of Special Forces in Gudermes since early December. Training will end on January 5, after which they will go to the so-called special operation zone.

"They are trained under the strict guidance of the best instructors of the university. Especially for them, a rich training program has been developed for various types of military disciplines. Classes are held in tactical shooting, topography, military engineering, and many other areas. In addition, individual lessons have been developed based on volunteers' abilities," Kadyrov said. According to him, the detachment received complete material and technical equipment - military equipment, protective equipment, UAVs, communications, and electronic warfare equipment that meet modern requirements for combat operations.

Kiriyenko and Trutnev highly appreciated the capabilities and potential of the Russian University of Special Forces. The head of Chechnya said that up to 50 volunteers come to the university every day. "We went through three military campaigns and knew what the Russian Federation needed, so we started building the RUS center. We are very pleased that today we can help our military Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Russian Guard, through the center. Volunteers of our country, patriots, and real men leave from here and help all structures. We have a line right now, now 40-50 people come every day, 15-20 people each, and call every day," he said.

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