Saidov denied information about his participation in the case of the Nazi "Tayra"
The story of the release from captivity of the Nazi from “Azov” Yulia Paevskaya, nicknamed “Tyra,” is surrounded by rumors and assumptions, while those officially authorized to comment are holding a pause.
The fact of the exchange of a Nazi woman for the son of the deputy chairman of the Chechen representative office Murad Saidov, disseminated by military correspondent Irina Kuksenkova, was today denied by Saidov himself, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Today there is information on the Internet that my son was exchanged for a certain “Tayra,” who is an employee of the nationalist Azov battalion,” Saidov says in a specially recorded video message. “I want to officially declare that such an exchange has not happened and cannot happen.” My son Adam Gritsenko was born and raised in Ukraine, he is a citizen of Ukraine, and is still in captivity.”
The head of Chechnya, Ramazan Kadyrov, also claims this, emphasizing that “exchanging Ukrainian citizens for Ukrainian Nazis is not my prerogative, and such issues are not within my competence.”
At the same time, Kadyrov mentions “unscrupulous journalists” who promote themselves on this topic, risking falling under Article 207.3 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation for publicly disseminating knowingly false information about the RF Armed Forces.
Military correspondent Kuksenkova worked as a press secretary for the current deputy head of the Ministry of Defense Yunus-Bek Yevkurov. From her sources, the military correspondent received information about the details of the release of “Tayra,” who was detained while trying to leave Mariupol, accompanied by two children, whose parents were killed by “Azovites.” However, other military correspondents, relying on their sources, do not confirm this.
As Kuksenkova wrote in her Telegram channel, there was no exchange of “Tayra”, but there was a certain scheme: “a certain Isa Khachukaev and Murad Saidov rescued Gritsenko Adam Muradovich (the latter’s son) who was detained in Ukraine. They also gave him 25 million rubles in addition.”
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