Chechnya’s Kadyrov dead set on fighting for separatists in Donbas


Ramzan Kadyrov, head of the Chechen republic, is determined to ask Russian President Vladimir Putin to let him quit and fight for separatists in Donbas, he told Russian TV channel NTV when commenting on Ukraine’s opening a criminal case against him and the Ukrainian authorities’ intention to put him on the international wanted list.

 “[Ukrainians] can chat till they drop. I have an intention to ask the President [of Russia] to let me leave this position so that I could head for Donbas and defend the citizens who are fighting there now, who capture and kill such people as these shaitans [Ukrainians] because they do not have any honour or heart,” he stated.

Earlier Ramzan Kadyrov charged Russian law enforcement agencies with a task to detain three Ukrainian deputies who, in his words, ‘supported terrorists involved in killing 14 policemen in Grozny’ and bring them to Chechnya. Russia also launched a probe against them.

In its turn, Ukraine’s Security Service has initiated a criminal case regarding Kadyrov’s threats directed against deputies Yury Bereza, Andrey Levus and Igor Mosiychuk. In response, Mosiychuk publicly shot at a portrait of Kadyrov and promised that he would be after him in Grozny. He also said he was going to help ‘brothers’ liberate Chechnya.

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