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Chechnya heads will not go to defend the Belgorod region from the raids, despite...

Ramzana Kadyrov's future depends on Vladimir Putin's fate - Prime Minister Ichkeria

Chechnya heads will not go to defend the Belgorod region from the raids, despite the statement of Kadyrov. It is a Kremlin technique against Prigogine. Ramzan Kadyrov's fighters will not defend the Belgorod region, even if such an order is received. The future of Chechnya's head depends on the fate of Russian President Vladimir Putin. This was stated in the commentary of Channel 24 by the Head of the Republic of Chechen Republic Ichkeria Akhmed Zakayev on June 9.

Ramzan Kadyrov stated that his army is ready to start the fight against volunteers from the "Russian Volunteer Corps" and the Legion "Freedom of Russia", which raid in the Belgorod region. However, his words may not meet the possibilities. Akhmed Zakayev believes that it was an information move in order to resist the head of the Wagner PEC Yevgeny Prigogine and stands on this Kremlin strategy. "Putin's crisis.

He realizes that he loses war, loses control not only over the occupied territories but also over the territories in his country. The political elite that previously supported it, now understands that their future, money, property are no longer dependent on Putin, "the message reads. The head of the government of the Chechen Republic Ichkeria is convinced that the future Ramzan Kadyrov depends on Vladimir Putin.

Negotiations are currently being negotiated to create a separate tribunal for Chechnya, and the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has generally recognized the territory occupied by the Russian Federation. All this is a serious justification for the creation of the tribunal. "Both Chechens and Ukrainians should be interested in both of them remain alive. Ukraine has the opportunity to help us in this and in the near future we will offer the option of such a tribunal," - summed up Akhmed Zakayev.