Grozny - Saba:
Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov announced on Tuesday that another group of volunteer fighters trained at the Russian Special Forces University will be sent to the Russian special military operation zone.
Kadyrov said in a post on Telegram: The new group, whose members underwent an accelerated training course at the Russian University of Special Forces, includes a wide range of skills and abilities that are most in demand in the areas of the Russian special military operation in Donbass.
A special plane took off with the fighters from Grozny International Airport, named after Russia's hero Ahmad Haji Kadyrov, where another group of true patriots set out to defend the country's interests in the area of the special military operation, he said.
Kadyrov emphasized that upon arrival, the new group will join Ahmed's special forces.
Russia's Chechen Republic has provided 51,000 fighters since the beginning of the Russian military operation in Donbass, including 20,400 volunteers.
Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov announced on Tuesday that another group of volunteer fighters trained at the Russian Special Forces University will be sent to the Russian special military operation zone.
Kadyrov said in a post on Telegram: The new group, whose members underwent an accelerated training course at the Russian University of Special Forces, includes a wide range of skills and abilities that are most in demand in the areas of the Russian special military operation in Donbass.
A special plane took off with the fighters from Grozny International Airport, named after Russia's hero Ahmad Haji Kadyrov, where another group of true patriots set out to defend the country's interests in the area of the special military operation, he said.
Kadyrov emphasized that upon arrival, the new group will join Ahmed's special forces.
Russia's Chechen Republic has provided 51,000 fighters since the beginning of the Russian military operation in Donbass, including 20,400 volunteers.