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There are no Ukrainian prisoners in Chechnya: why Kadyrov is lying

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There are no Ukrainian prisoners in Chechnya: why Kadyrov is lying Nadezhda Batyuk

Former representative of the Chechen battalion Islam Belokiev believes that the words of the head of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov about Ukrainian prisoners in Gudermes are a lie. The soldier fights on the side of Ukraine and does not trust Kadyrov's statements.

Islam Belokiev questions Ramzan Kadyrov's words about Ukrainian prisoners in Chechnya. He spoke about this in a commentary to the publication Kavkaz.Realii.

Are there Ukrainian prisoners in Chechnya

The former press secretary of the Chechen battalion named after Sheikh Mansur suggests that by declaring that prisoners are being held in Chechnya, Kadyrov wants to protect important facilities from Ukrainian drone strikes.

There are no Ukrainian prisoners in Chechnya. They are being held in other regions, Kadyrov's men sometimes go there for filming. Only sometimes can they be brought to Chechnya temporarily, and only a few people for a staged video, and then they are immediately taken back, says Islam Belokiev.

Belokiev notes that it is unknown whether the aircraft that attacked the “university” was really launched by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Opponents of the current leadership of the republic inside Russia may be behind this.

The Every Human Being organization also believes that there are no Ukrainian prisoners in Chechnya. They refer to the words of released prisoners of war and say that none of them were held in Chechnya. There are also no known cases where the premises of any university were used to hold prisoners.

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