The world was stunned when the battle-hardened leader of Chechen, who was thought to be “terminally ill” following an alleged poisoning, suddenly appeared in Moscow. Following an unexpected encounter with his boss, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Ramzan Kadyrov has vowed to fight for Ukraine all the way to the bitter end.
One of Putin’s closest pals, he is 46 years old and the head of the Chechen Republic in Russia’s North Caucasus. He has spent his entire life engaged in combat. Once the Soviet Union fell apart in the 1990s, he joined the Islamic separatists fighting for Chechen freedom.
Many label him a war enthusiast because of his reputation for governing Chechnya with an iron grip
In 2003, he quickly rose to become the security chief in Chechnya. After that, he was elevated to the position of prime minister, but in 2007, when he turned the legal age of 30, Putin proposed Kadyrov for the position of president of Chechnya. Many label him a war enthusiast because of his reputation for governing Chechnya with an iron grip. He apparently has three current spouses and 14 children.
One of Putin’s closest pals, he is 46 years old and the head of the Chechen Republic in Russia’s North Caucasus. He has spent his entire life engaged in combat. Once the Soviet Union fell apart in the 1990s, he joined the Islamic separatists fighting for Chechen freedom.
Kadyrov has a militia that is prepared to battle under Putin’s order
Due to his commitment to the Kremlin, Kadyrov is frequently referred to as Putin’s “foot soldier”. In Chechen, Kadyrov has a militia that is prepared to battle under Putin’s order. They are widely feared and have been charged with torturing, abducting, and killing people by a number of human rights organizations, although the Chechen president has consistently refuted the allegations. From the start of the conflict, Kadyrov has stationed his militia in Ukraine, and he has now promised Putin that he will fight there until he wins. Even Kadyrov’s adolescent boys are said to have been dispatched to Putin’s war. He shared a video of his three sons, ages 14, 15, and 16, firing missiles in a shooting range not long after Russia invaded.