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Kadyrov was frightened by Putin: why Chechnya's chairman announced the departure of 84 thousand fighters to Ukraine

Chechnya Chairman Ramzan Kadyrov threatened to send 84,000 Chechen fighters to Ukraine. Journalist Vadim Denysenko considers it a clear myth, because in this case it would be necessary to send every fifth-sixth-sixth man, to battle. Kadyrov stated that he was ready to send 84,000 Chechens to the war in Ukraine. This is a myth. Chechnya population according to 2024 - 1. 55 million people. A little over half-women, and about a third of the population-children under 18, plus pensioners.

Thus, the total number of adult male population is about 400-450 thousand. Can Kadyrov, who always treated the Chechens on the fronts, send to the death of every fifth or sixth man? More, not for money, but by volunteers? Maybe but only if he believes that the war will end tomorrow. But for some reason, it seems to me, he does not believe it. Of course, theoretically, he could recruit some of men in other regions.

But to imagine that he did it so imperceptibly that no one sees it, it is quite difficult for me (84 thousand - is a three -month norm of recruitment for the army of the Russian Federation throughout Russia). What else can induce Kadyrov to organize such an armad (Russian group in Kurshchyna - 50 thousand)? Only the fear that tomorrow can demolish the Kremlin. I don't believe it too.

In fact, playing the blood against Suleiman Kerimov (recall, this is related to the control over the largest Russian Marquetplase Wildberries) Kadyrov, in fact, put Putin, and the answer would be. The fact is that Putin personally promised this company Kerimov, and Kadyrov, having climbed into this story, questioned Putin's actions. However, this answer will not be tomorrow, but as always in Putin's behavior, with a draft. Moreover, it does not mean release or something like that.

A classic example of this type of revenge is Sichin's conflict ("Rosneft")-Ulyukayev (ex-Minister of Economy Development). Sechin achieved the landing of Ulyukayev, but lost all his influences outside Rosneft. Against this background, news began to come about raids in Chechnya and even the destruction of "disloyal". However, Chechnya is a concentration camp, so everything we hear and see is invested in several hypotheses: the conclusion is simple: at least we should not worry about it.