Chechnya\'s Leader Ramzan Kadyrov Suggests Putin Might Not Be Fully Aware Of True State Of Affairs

Chechnya’s president Ramzan Kadyrov suggests Putin might not be aware of the real situation of things.

Moscow 11th of September : Ramzan Kadyrov, the Kremlin-appointed president of Chechnya has criticized the Russian army’s direction after it appeared to be a bit frightened by Ukraine’s resistance to the Russian invasion in the north-east region, media reports claimed.
In an indication that the Kremlin could be facing a serious negative consequences over the loss of territory that the Russian occupation authorities had repeatedly stated that they would keep “for forever”, Kadyrov also suggested that Russian President Vladimir Putin might not be aware of the true situation of things, The Guardian reported.

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“They are making mistakes, and I believe they’ll draw the appropriate conclusion,” Kadyrov said in an audio message posted on his Telegram channel on Sunday, he said.

“If either today or tomorrow, no modifications in strategy are implemented I will be forced to talk with the management of the Defence Ministry and the leadership of the country to explain the actual situation in the field to them.It’s an interesting situation.It’s awe-inspiring, I’d suggest,” said Kadyrov, former rebel who has become a Kremlin ally who governs Chechnya as an Russian republic in the Caucasus – with an iron fist.He also has a paramilitary unit under his disposal, The Guardian reported.

Since the war started in February in February, the Kremlin has been focusing on stifling liberal voices that are critical of the conflict but as things begin to downhill on the battlefield, Putin faces a headache with what to do with former supporters who are calling for Russia to send more troops to the war in order to turn the turn.

A number of teams from Chechnya have participated in Russia’s war effort and even though Kadyrov is not adamantly loyal to Moscow, he is one of the few Russian political figures whose messages is something the Kremlin cannot fully control.

All attention will be focused on how Putin reacts in response to the retreat.

He has previously shrugged off the claims that he made a mistake in February, when he believed that the Russian Army could conquer Ukraine in only a couple of days.In a recent interview, he declared that Russia was “lost absolutely nothing” during the war, however, the significant reductions of recent days could prove difficult to convince Russians.Russian populace, The Guardian reported.

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