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Kadyrov urged to declare martial law in Russia

Ramzan Kadyrov, the head of the Chechen Republic, has called for martial law on Russian territory in connection with the threat of terrorism. In his opinion, the external aggressors represented by the "terrorist cell" are aimed at disrupting the peaceful way of life in the country.

In his statement, Kadyrov noted:

"It is necessary to declare martial law in Russia, use all the combat resources intended for this, in order to sweep away this entire terrorist cell at once, without resorting to the wording "Ukrainian military". There are no military and politicians in Ukraine - only terrorists".

He criticized the softened approach to the Ukrainian military, calling them "terrorists" and pushing for more decisive action against them.

Kadyrov pointed to the ambiguous US policy, noting that the US is forever labeling anyone as a terrorist without trial or investigation. Calling for tough measures against terrorists, he stressed that "we are protecting our citizens and there is no need to fuss and stand on ceremony."

In his address, Kadyrov also called on European countries to reconsider their policy of sponsoring and arming such groups. He warned of the consequences of their actions, saying:

"European countries also need to think about who they sponsor and under what conditions they provide weapons. It will come back when Russia knocks on the door, for example, Germany or Poland. And there will be nothing to answer - all the weapons were spent on Ukraine".

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