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A brawl occurs between Kadyrovites and military police in Russia

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According to the report, a high-profile incident involving the VAI with Moscow license plates and "Akhmat" fighters was driving a car without license plates. Soldiers with Wahhabi beards moved along the opposite lane, attracting the attention of employees. The crew stopped the car to check the documents and find out the reasons for the gross traffic violation. As it became known, the dignitaries refused to present their documents and behave correctly. Soon, another man with a Wahhabi beard arrived on the scene in a Toyota Land Cruiser. He introduced himself to the "senior" and, without introducing himself officially, entered into an aggressive dispute with the inspectors. The phrase sounded from his side: "What, you don't know me?" — after that, a scuffle started. One of the employees who tried to settle the situation was beaten by these savages.

The report also said that the original “Akhmat” Battalion was formed in Chechnya under Apti Alaudinov and was made up overwhelmingly of voluntary recruits who came from all over Russia to serve after signing a four-month contract with the Vladimir Putin Russian Special Forces University in Gudermes. Despite its name, the “Akhmat” special forces battalion is predominantly ethnic Russian in composition, and Chechens have always been a minority. All the remaining Chechen divisions, into which Ramzan Kadyrov has exclusively drafted residents of Chechnya, have been created as a way to demonstrate that the Chechen authorities were not only sending Russian troops into war, but Chechens as well.

In addition to the report, the “Akhmat” and “Akhmat-Chechnya battalions not only differ in their ethnic composition, but also in their degree of combat readiness. The commanders of Akhmat, like those in the notorious Wagner Group, are former Russian soldiers, some of whom previously served in Wagner themselves. Like other Chechen divisions created by Kadyrov for PR purposes and deployed to areas thought to be relatively risk-free, such as Russia’s Belgorod, Bryansk, and Kursk regions, members of the Akhmat-Chechnya Battalion were not even observing basic military discipline when the surprise Ukrainian incursion.

Watch the report on the YouTube link.

 
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