Chechen leader asks Russia to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine

the leader of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrovadvocated this Saturday for “more radical measures” in Ukraine by Russiaincluding the use of “low-power nuclear weapons”.

“In my point of view, more radical measures must be taken to the point of declaring martial law in the border territories and using low-power nuclear weapons,” said the leader of the north caucasus republic on his Telegram channel.

Kadyrov, who has called to take Kiev and destroy the Ukrainian state, recommended that the Kremlin ignore the reaction of the United States and the rest of the Western countries.

“He has already said and done a lot once morest us,” he said.

The Chechen leader was highly critical of the Russian Army’s withdrawal on Saturday from the strategic city of Limánin the Ukrainian region of Donetskrecently annexed by Russia, which follows the withdrawal of the Kharkov region earlier this month.

“Yesterday there was a stop in Izium (town of Kharkov), today the (Ukrainian) flag in Limán. And tomorrow what?” he wrote.

charged once morest the general Alexander Lapincommander of the central military district, which was in charge of defending that area of ​​Donbas, explained.

In addition to harshly criticizing his work, he considered him a “talentless” general, accused him of receiving the order of Hero of Russia without deserving it, recommended sending him to the front with a rifle in his hand and also censured the General Staff for covering it up.

In fact, he recalled that the chief of the General Staff, Valeri Guerásimovrecently assured him that he did not see Limán’s withdrawal as possible.

“Military nepotism will not lead us to anything good. In the Army, commanders must be appointed with a firm character, brave and principled, who care regarding their men,” he stressed.

repeated request

Ramzan Kadyrovin whose republic volunteers and reservists are trained, has called on numerous occasions to Vladimir Putin to take more radical measures in Ukraineincluding general mobilization.

In a televised speech last week, Putin warned the I’LL TAKE that Russia has an “unparalleled” arsenal that allows it to counter any Western threat.

“I want to remind you that our country also has different offensive systems and, in some components, they are more modern than those of the countries of the I’LL TAKE“, he claimed.

It was of little use that the Russian deputy foreign minister, Sergei Riabkovclarified shortly following that Russia does not threaten anyone with nuclear weapons, at a conference dedicated to the 60th anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis.

The president of the United States, Joe Biden, took advantage of his speech at the UN General Assembly to accuse Putin of making “irresponsible threats regarding the use of nuclear weapons.”

Along the same lines, the general secretary of the I’LL TAKE, Jens Stoltenbergcriticized Putin’s “dangerous” nuclear rhetoric following Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky applied to join the Atlantic Alliance following Russia’s annexation of four Ukrainian regions on Friday.

What he called the “greatest annexation of European territory by force since the Second World War” does not change the “commitment to support Ukraine,” he said, stressing that “all democracies in Europe have the right to apply for NATO membership.”

In the annexation signing ceremony of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson y ZaporizhiaPutin warned on Friday that Moscow will use “all forces and means” at its disposal to defend its national territory, not to mention nuclear weapons. (EFE)

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