Ramzan Kadyrov addressed his critics in a social media post and accused them of having less spirit, honor and dignity than his three teenage children.
The Chechnya Republic leader Ramzan Kadyrov has taken to Russian social media to announce that all three of his three teenage sons will eventually be joining the fight in Ukraine.
It is not entirely clear whether Kadyrov is referring to the ongoing conflict or a future one. In addition, he does not specify how soon they will be engaged in any conflict. "Minor age should not interfere with the training of the defenders of our motherland," Kadyrov wrote in the post, according to a"The grandchildren of the First President of the Chechen Republic, hero of Russia Akhmat-Khadzhi Kadyrov , Akhmat, Eli and Adam are 16, 15 and 15 years old respectively.
"On the basis of the RUS, they are taught how to handle various weapons, how to use them at any distance, and the theoretical foundations.
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