Kadyrov's prisoners of war.

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Kadyrov's prisoners of war. And here are those whom the mothers of abandoned Russian conscripts should “thank” first of all. Raid groups caught these Kadyrovites deep in the rear of the border. According to them, they tried to escape in order to avoid being captured, since Ramzan Kadyrov once said that Akhmat’s fighters would not surrender. Well, usually yes, since they sit in the rear, but in the Kursk region the situation developed dynamically, and these Akhmat fighters did not even try to resist. As the experience of previous exchanges shows, this is a very correct decision, since Russian exchange negotiators take Kadyrov’s men first. Kadyrov’s PR and desire to protect his guards from hostilities are costing the Russians dearly. In fact, if they had defended the border, and not hidden behind conscripts on the tenth line near Kursk, such a quick breakthrough would have been impossible. But what ended up at the border were ordinary 18-year-old conscripts and border guards. They also made the right decision not to engage in battle and voluntarily surrender, saving their lives. Meanwhile, Kadyrov’s supporters continue to simply mock the regular Russian army. The commander of the Kadyrovites, Apti Alaudinov, blamed the Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, Gerasimov, for the Kursk disaster. Yes, exactly the one who mocked the conscripts, saying that “Akhmat stood to the end, they were simply bypassed,” and sent his thugs to catch the Russian boys to apologize on camera for that that they were telling the truth about Akhmat. Such are the things.

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