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Chechen units are now “rescuers” in Turkey, but may end up in Chisinau – Danilov

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Russia sent Kadyrovites to the site of earthquakes in Turkey. According to NSDC Secretary Aleksey Danilov, they may end up in Chisinau.

He spoke about this on the air of the national telethon, Channel 24 reports.

Kadyrovtsy may end up in Moldova

Danilov noted that some of the invaders, who on February 24, 2022 were part of the so-called Chechen group on the territory of Ukraine, as of today are in a completely different part of the world.

Today they work as “rescuers” in Turkey. I want to say that we are monitoring this situation very carefully so that these “rescuers” do not end up in Chisinau. – said the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council.

According to him, Ukraine knows the data of these rescuers, because they were very carefully tracked in their time.

Pay attention! To the team of Russians who sent to Turkey, Kadyrov's commando Daniil Martynov entered. At the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, he oversaw the activities of Chechen groups in the Kyiv region. According to Channel 24 sourcesin intelligence, Martynov's real task could be to kill some of the Chechen leaders who have received asylum in Turkey, or to hunt for local officials who influence the support of our state.

Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria: in short

  • Turkey and Syria on February 6 were rocked by powerful earthquakes. The number of victims is still constantly growing.
  • After the earthquakes, people have already felt almost 300 aftershocks, which had a smaller magnitude
  • The elements had a direct impact on 13.5 million people in Turkey. The buildings that damaged the first earthquake were demolished after the second.
  • In 10 provinces, a state of emergency will be introduced for 3 months because of this.
  • Rescuers continue to find people who managed to survive. In particular, on February 10, a Ukrainian woman with her little son was pulled out from the rubble in Iskenderun.
  • A pregnant woman and her daughter were also rescued in the Turkish city of Gaziantepi. West Kaya spent 115 hours under the rubble with her 6-year-old daughter Kübru.

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