Kadyrov Calls Reports of Son’s Car Crash ‘Fake’
Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov dismissed rumors of his son Adam's involvement in a car crash as fabricated, reacting to reports of a serious accident.
With this brutal war, Putin's rise began
In February 2000, Russia's occupation of Grozny marked the effective crushing of organized resistance by Chechen forces during the Second Chechen War, one of the bloodiest urban conflicts in Europe since World War II.
Chechen leader Kadyrov's son gets into car accident: hospitalized in serious condition
Ramzan Kadyrov's son, Adam, has been hospitalized in serious condition following a car accident in Grozny, Russia.
Reaching Alabuga and Grozny: how Ukraine extends drone strikes beyond 1,000km
Ukrainian forces are enhancing their long-range drone capabilities to target high-value Russian infrastructure located over 1,000 kilometers away.
Reaching Alabuga and Grozny: how Ukraine extends drone strikes beyond 1,000km
Ukrainian forces are enhancing their drone capabilities to extend strike ranges over 1,000 km, targeting significant Russian assets and forcing a shift in Russian military resource allocation.