Ramzan Kadyrov says that the Wagner Group has achieved impressive results in the ongoing war in Ukraine.
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russian President Vladimir Putipartner of no ramzan kadyrov Soon they are planning to form their private army company. Kadyrov, who leads Chechnya, said he plans to set up his own private army company, similar to the mercenaries of Yevgeny Prigogine’s Wagner Group. The rise of mercenaries outside the Russian military has raised concerns in the West before. Ramzan Kadyrov also said that Wagner has achieved “impressive results” in the ongoing war in Ukraine.
The Wagons are a dangerous group of fighters backed by the Russian government. It is known as the Private Army, which is funded by Yevgeny Prigogine in the guise of a company.
Kadyrov said – I am seriously planning to form a military company
Ramzan Kadyrov said, “We can say with confidence that Wagner has shown its potential in military terms and has drawn a line under the discussion about whether such private military companies are needed or not.” He said, “When my service to the state is over, I am seriously planning to compete with my dear brother Yevgeny Prigozhin and create a private military company. I think it will all work.
Ramzan Kadyrov and Prigozhin lead Russia’s largely autonomous forces in Ukraine and are staunch allies of Vladimir Putin. However, he has also publicly spoken out against the Russian military leadership. Ramzan Kadyrov is the son of former Chechen president Ahmed Kadyrov, who was assassinated in a 2004 bombing in Grozny, while Prigozhin has been a close ally of Vladimir Putin for years.
Russian ambassador’s big claim
Earlier, a few days before the completion of one year of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Kremlin’s ambassador to the United Nations claimed that the West is motivated by its commitment to destroy Russia. The ambassador declared that, we have to defend our country There was no other option but to do it – it has to protect you, protect your identity and future.
Western ambassadors hit back, accusing Russia of using the Security Council meeting. Russia attacked its neighboring country Ukraine on February 24, 2022.
Friday’s meeting in the council highlighted deep differences between the warring parties as the war entered its second year with no end in sight, with thousands killed and fresh military attacks looming large.
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