Kadyrov no longer wants to resign due to signs of "global Satanism observed in Donbas"
STANISLAV POHORILOV — TUESDAY, 6 SEPTEMBER, 2022, 12:47
Ramzan Kadyrov, the leader of Chechnya, has said that he changed his mind about going on "indefinite leave" because he has no right to leave his post while Russia is "fighting global Satanism in Donbas."
Source: Kadyrov on Telegram
Quote from Kadyrov: "At this critical time, when our country is fighting global satanism in Donbas, neither regional authorities nor military personnel of any rank can go on vacation."
Details: Kadyrov added that he was ready to work without any annual leave, and in the future, he wanted to break the current record of tenure among the heads of Russian regions.
He also boasted that "excellent news is coming from the Donetsk front" and that "several thousand more determined volunteers and elite fighters" have already been prepared for deployment in Donbas.
Previously:
- On 3 September, Kadyrov abruptly announced that he had already "stayed too long" in the position of leader of Chechnya and deserved an "indefinite vacation, a long one".
- In August, investigators of the Security Service of Ukraine declared Ramzan Kadyrov a suspect under three articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
For reference: Kadyrov is 45 years old. A few months ago, he claimed he would "take Kyiv".
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