Ramzán Kadírov, father of 14 offspring, assures that minors have learned to use “different weapons” “for a long time”
The main thing is to set an example. This must have been thought by the leader of Russia’s Chechnya region, Ramzán Kadírov, better known for asking President Putin to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine. Now he announced this Monday that he has sent three teenage sons to join Russian forces to take part in the invasion.
Kadírov revealed in his Telegram profile that Akhmat, Eli and Adam – aged 16, 15 and 14 respectively – have “long learned” to use “different weapons”, so “they are ready” to “use their skills”. “The time has come to show off in a real battle, I can only support your determination. Soon they will leave on the front line and will be in the most difficult parts of the line of contact,” added the Chechen leader in his chilling message.
In this way, Kadirov is responding to the opposition’s criticism of his family’s lack of involvement in the Ukrainian war conflict. In this sense, the Chechen ensures that these people only ‘sit behind computers in Europe’. “We are convinced that even underage children can tear you to shreds because you have no courage, no honor, no dignity,” he said.
Coincidentally, Ramzán Kadírov has 14 children, as evidenced by his official website. Of course, Russian media assure that the Chechen leader, who has been accused of several war crimes committed by the militias under his command, is the father of several other descendants. “I have always believed that the main goal of every parent is to instill in their children the fear of God and to teach them to protect the family, the people, the homeland. If you want peace, prepare for war,” TASS news agency said.
Kadyrov on Saturday called on the Russian military to use “low-power nuclear weapons” in Ukraine, where Moscow’s troops are struggling to anchor their gains, sparking international alarm. On Sunday, troops from Kiev liberated the strategic city of Liman, in one of the Russian-annexed regions in the east of the country.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov explained on Monday that the Chechen leader’s call to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine was the result of “emotion”. Of course, he also defended his right to express his opinion: “These are leaders of entire regions, including Kadirov who, as you know, has done a lot since the beginning of the operation and contributed greatly to it,” he stressed. .
Source: La Verdad
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