According to Kyiv, soldiers from Chechnya are particularly brutal - and Ramzan Kadyrov will probably remain in power in the country.
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Zaporizhia
out of
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: Zelenskyy blames Russia for damage to the nuclear power plant.
Putin
on "Bloodhound"
Kadyrov
: "He will remain in power"
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Overview of September 6th:
Kiev/Moscow - The situation at the Zaporizhia nuclear power plant remains uncertain.
The operator Enerhoatom countered fears that control over the radiation in the nuclear power plant had been lost.
It was only because of an internet failure earlier in the day that no measurement data on radiation were transmitted for a short time.
Zaporizhia out of order: Zelenskyy blames Russia for damage to the nuclear power plant
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy attributed the damage to the nuclear power plant to shelling by Russian troops.
"Russia is only interested in keeping the situation as bad as possible for as long as possible," he said in his evening video address on Monday (September 5).
Russia and Ukraine blame each other for artillery shells hitting the nuclear power plant.
As a rule, the information you provide can hardly be independently verified.
"Putin's bloodhound" in the Ukraine war: Kadyrov changes "holiday" plans
Meanwhile, “Putin's bloodhound”, as he is also known, is attracting attention in the Ukraine war.
Chechen ruler Ramzan Kadyrov announced a "long and indefinite" vacation last weekend.
According to the Russian state agency Tass, he has now announced a 180-degree turn on social networks.
"I can only go if I ask the people and the President of Russia.
We will postpone talks about permanent leave until another time," Kadyrov wrote, according to the translation of the Czech news portal
Novinky.cz
.
Ukraine accuses the Chechen units of particular brutality in the Russian war of aggression.
Kadyrov's troops in Ukraine often justify their participation in aggressive war with the "defense of Islam".
Putin on "Bloodhound" Kadyrov: "He will remain in power"
Regarding Kadyrov's "holiday" plans, according to TASS, Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin said through his spokesman Dmitry Peskov that these have "not yet materialized in any way, so it is assumed that he will remain the leader of Chechnya".
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Kadyrov is also said to have attended the meeting of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and last month in Sochi.
Chechnya is currently a Russian constituent republic;
Moscow already fought two wars there after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
(frs with dpa material)