Posted on 04/06/2025 1:37:03 PM PDT by marcusmaximus
PUTIN henchman and Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov is "preparing to flee Russia" - as he has put his son in charge of the police.
The infamous leader of Chechnya has already made several moves to prepare for his escape - and his efforts have sparked a conflict with Kremlin cronies.
The 48-year-old dictator is a vocal supporter of Russian tyrant Vladimir Putin, and has sent tens of thousands of troops to support the bloody war in Ukraine.
He has also been accused of violating human rights, including involvement in kidnapping and torture.
But relations between Putin and Kadyrov have soured in recent months, especially after alleged secret meetings between Kadyrov and Middle Eastern officials.
Local media reported that the Chechen ruler began "unsanctioned discussions" with officials from several Middle Eastern countries about his assets and family's future - without Moscow's approval.
The FSB security service officers informed a "furious" Putin, 72, about Kadyrov’s secret negotiations.
Kadyrov has reportedly already begun transferring assets abroad, with the leader's family recently acquiring properties in both Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.
(Excerpt) Read more at thesun.co.uk ...
Let me get this straight. He’s fleeing and leaving his son behind? Isn’t Putin like the mafia?
He fled in December. And he left his sons and daughters behind.
This author calls Putin a “tyrant” while in another article he uses “Supreme Leader” for Iran’s Ayatollah.
I wouldn’t take this writer or this news organization seriously.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/34233978/france-iran-war-warning-trump-strike/
No duh.
The point is he only uses hyperbole in describing Putin.
You may say the hyperbole is close to accurate, but it would be even more accurate to say the Ayatollah is a tyrant.
This kind of bias demonstrates lack of credibility.
The point is Kadyrov will be dead soon and his offspring are going to be accidentally falling from windows soon afterwards.
But how can I know anything from this article?
The author will say anything he feels like saying, as seen in the biased methods I showed you.
And take note, these people are highly restrained for professional reasons. The extent of their bias is much greater than what they allow to slip through.
The Sun is one of the trashier British tabloids, so I don’t know how restrained or professional they are. Ahem. Hating on Russians has been a popular British sport for well over a century, so their purple prose plays well.
If you’re interested in Camilla’s bunions and such like, well then The Sun is your huckleberry. If scantily clad “celebs” are more your cup of tea, then it’s The Daily Mail all the way.
The author is right on both scores.
I didn’t know you could resign if you work for Putin. Usually you get “fired”.
I didn’t know you could resign if you work for Putin. Usually you get “fired”.
You win, they’re both tyrants.
Kyiv in 3 days!
Which Kadyrov kid is Putin going to kill first?
Un membership in the months.
::sad trombone::
Un membership in three months!
::sad trombone::
Hard to say what the truth is just by reading various news outlets. Ukrainian propaganda said Kadyrov was dying Sept 2023 and April 2024. Today there are articles that he's had a falling out with Putin and that Kadyrov is again dying.
https://theweek.com › politics › chechnya-death-of-ramzan-kadyrov-vladimir-putin
Chechnya in jeopardy: what would death of Ramzan Kadyrov ...
Apr 30, 2024 The Week UK reports that Chechnya's strongman leader is terminally ill and could have just months to live. The article explores the implications of his possible death for Russia's stability, war effort and succession in the North Caucasus region.Some articles say he's a figurehead with no legitimacy, merely propped up with 'Russian propaganda'. Other propaganda articles insist he's a foot soldier directing Chechnya to do Moscow's bidding.
Kadyrov seems to be holding up well for someone always described as dying. He was dying in 2023, too:
https://www.newsweek.com › russia-chechnya-kadyrov-kidney-die-1827713
Has Ramzan Kadyrov Died? What We Know, What We Don't Sep 18, 2023 Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov is pictured in Pyatigorsk in Russia's Stavropol region on May 19, 2023. Speculation is mounting about his health following reports that he is in a critical condition ...
NBC says he was accusing Russian lawmakers of trying to assassinate him in 2024.
Chechnya's Kadyrov threatens 'blood feud,' accuses ...
Oct 10, 2024Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has accused Russian lawmakers from neighboring regions of attempting to commission his assassination, and threatened them with a "blood feud" unless they prove ...
Chechnya’s Kadyrov accuses Russian MPs of plotting his murder, TASS says
Reuters ^ | 10/10/2024 | Reuters
Posted on 10/10/2024, 10:22:29 AM by marcusmaximus
Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has accused Russian lawmakers from neighbouring regions of attempting to commission his assassination, and threatened them with a “blood feud” unless they prove otherwise, state news agency TASS reported....
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