Kadyrov: “It’s time to go to Kyiv and Kharkov. Vladimir Vladimirovich, we are waiting for the order"
The head of the Chechen Republic, Ramzan Kadyrov, called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to give an order to expand military operations from Donbass to other regions of Ukraine in order to clear them of Nazis.
“The main thing is that we need to start the second stage and specifically carry out a special operation not only in Lugansk and Donetsk, but throughout the entire territory of Ukraine.
Because all the world states that have the best weapons (according to them) and military personnel - they provide Ukraine brazenly. And these weapons are handed over to local residents. This is, let’s say, world chaos, lawlessness.
Therefore, in order for this not to last, in order to put an end to it, we need to start the second stage and go to the remaining cities - Kharkov, Kyiv, all cities completely. Put power there
As a warrior, I ask the leadership of the state to make such a decision... Vladimir Vladimirovich, we are waiting for the order,” Kadyrov said.
He also turned to the leader of the Azov Nazis, hiding in dungeons in Mariupol, with a proposal to come to the surface and fight in a fair fight.
“You are not a warrior, not a man, you are a complete loser... You make hundreds of people suffer. You have 170 wounded in one bunker. In another there are more than 150 civilians. And you're stalling for time. Nobody will help you. If it weren't for the president's order, we would have come in long ago and destroyed you. But the president canceled it because there were civilians there, and we complied. But there won't be a second time. Take the chance,” Kadyrov said.
Military correspondent Alexander Sladkov, who works in Donbass, makes it clear that even there they do not understand the protracted pause with the denazification of Ukraine.
“Maybe this quiet baritone of Ramzan Akhmadovich will pass through the veil of oil of habitual reports to the very top? What do these restless Russian people need? Either an action or a clear explanation of the pause. We mobilized society, brought it into tone, and suddenly, suddenly! They were besieged at full gallop! What? Who? Why? Silence. But our people are made up of people, people, they are all alive, you can’t treat them like mannequins,” comments Sladkov.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.