"Chechen soldier" reinforcement from Russia to Assad
Russia sent a special military unit consisting of Chechens depended to Kadirov to support the Assad regime in Aleppo where the massacres are experiencing.
Russia sent a special military unit consisting of Chechens depended to Kadirov to support the Assad regime in Aleppo where the massacres are experiencing.
While attacks from air and land have increased in Syria's Aleppo city, it revealed out that the military reinforcements consist from the army in control of the pro-Russian Chechen leader Kadirov to support the regime's forces.
President of the Autonomous Republic of Chechnya which support by Russian, Ramazan Kadirov, learned that Russian President Putin wanted him to establish a Chechen military unit to send in Syria to fight in the Assad ranks.
The audio and video recordings broadcast on the social media, point out that Chechen Mufti Salih Mecidov Kadirov is suggesting Chechen troops sent to fight for Assad in Syria.
Ramazan Kadyrov, who immediately accepted the willingness to establish a military union, appointed Mufti of Chechnya Salih Mecidov to inculcate the religion to the military establishment. It turned out that a priest of the Russian Orthodox Church visited the soldiers before they were sent to Syria.
We go to protect Muslims!
In Mecidov's voice recording; In order to motivate the soldiers who will go to Syria to fight the opponents, gave examples from Khalid bin Walid, Omar and Ali that the lands were sacred and they went there to protect Muslims.
In the broadcast video, there are images of soldiers sent by pro-Russian Kadirov to Syria.
According to the information received, Chechen soldiers sent to Syria will enter hot clashes in front of the Russians. (ILKHA)
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