The President of the Russian Republic of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, called on the "Wagner" fighters to join the Russian "Ahmed" special forces and praised their courage, stressing that his forces needed them in the city of Artyomovsk (Bakhmut).
Kadyrov said: "In the "Wagner" troops there are good, brave and necessary people for us, because they know the area. If you stay with us, I promise you that we will do more, create better conditions than you have today. We will try to make everything at the highest level for you. You know the commander. "Ahmed" forces, Apte Alaudinov, and he is now in his place, and you know the State Duma deputy Adam Delimkhanov... You know our leaders. You can communicate with them, any group, any number, it doesn't matter, we will provide you with the best conditions.
Kadyrov said earlier that Ahmed's special forces are ready to go to Artyomovsk, and that they are on alert and awaiting orders.
And the commander of the Russian "Wagner" forces, Yevgeny Prigozhin, announced earlier that his forces will leave Artyomovsk on May 10, after handing over their positions to forces affiliated with the Russian Ministry of Defense.
Kadyrov: "Ahmad's" forces are ready to go to Artyomovsk and continue to clear it
The President of the Russian Republic of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, announced that the "Ahmed" special forces are ready to go to Artyomovsk (Bakhmut), and that several units of the "Ahmed" forces have gone to the combat zones.
Kadyrov said: "Akhmed's units are ready to go to Artyomovsk. I signed a letter on the matter addressed to the Supreme Commander of the Russian forces about the readiness of Akhmed's forces to return the city and cleanse it of the NATO and Ukrainian devils. The soldiers are on alert, we are waiting The matter. Several units have moved towards the areas of the military operation.”
Kadyrov expressed confidence that the city will be liberated in the near future, "despite all kinds of rumors about some kind of frightening counterattack by Ukrainian forces."
He added, "We have begun to develop our strategy for work in this sector with the Russian Ministry of Defense, taking into account the enemy's tactics and the resources we have available. And believe me, the tactics will give positive results."
Kadyrov: We did not fully discuss some aspects with the Wagner leadership
The President of the Russian Republic of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, indicated that there are some reasons that he did not discuss in detail with the leadership of the Russian "Wagner" forces, and that they will be clarified during direct meetings away from the media.
He stressed that there will be no messages on social media "in full view of everyone". All necessary issues will be discussed directly "face to face".
Earlier, Kadyrov called on the "Wagner" fighters to join the Russian "Ahmed" special forces and praised their courage, stressing that his forces needed them in the city of Artyomovsk (Bakhmut).
Newspaper: The European Union intends to impose sanctions on Chinese companies that "supply Russia with semiconductors"
The Financial Times noted that for the first time since the start of Russia's operation in Ukraine, the European Commission has proposed imposing sanctions on Chinese companies for allegedly "supplying semiconductors to Russia".
Seven Chinese companies were included in the list to be considered in May, namely 3HC Semiconductors, King-Pai Technology, Hong Kong's Sinno Electronics, Sigma Technology, Asia Pacific Links, Tordan Industry and Alpha Trading Investments.
All of these companies are engaged in the development of semiconductors, microchips and electronics.
A draft document prepared by the European Commission stated that "given the main role of electronic components used by the Russian military industrial complex, it is appropriate to include in the sanctions list some companies active in innovation, production and supply of electronic components for the Russian military industrial complex."
Kiev intelligence chief vows to kill Russians all over the world
The head of Ukraine's military intelligence, Kirill Budanov, has vowed to "kill Russians all over the world".
Kiev intelligence chief vows to kill Russians all over the worldThe West considers that the Ukrainian counterattack will "pave the way" for negotiations with Russia
Budanov said, commenting on the terrorist attack in which Daria Dugina, the daughter of the Russian writer and philosopher Alexander Dugin, was killed: "What I will say on this issue is that we have killed and will continue to kill Russians anywhere in the world until the complete victory of Ukraine."
The Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, responded to these statements by saying, "This is a direct blow to the White House. The Kiev regime announces that the Biden administration is sponsoring terrorism."
The government newspaper "Neutral Turkmenistan" wrote that the country's President Serdar Berdymukhamedov, during a phone call with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, received an invitation to attend the celebrations on the occasion of Victory Day in Moscow.
And she said, "The Russian president invited his Turkmen counterpart to participate in the celebrations dedicated to the 78th anniversary of Victory Day, which is to be held in Moscow. In turn, the President of Turkmenistan thanked the head of the friendly country for this invitation."
She added, "Presidents Serdad Berdimuhamedov and Vladimir Putin warmly congratulated each other on the victory in the Great Patriotic War, and exchanged wishes of well-being and prosperity for the peoples of the two countries."
It also reported that President Berdimuhamedov indicated during the call that the Great Patriotic War and the victory over Nazism have a special place in the joint historical memory of the two countries, recalling that Turkmenistan and Russia "sacredly honor the memory of those who defended their country in those harsh years on the battlefields and worked to make victory closer".
Berdimuhamedov also emphasized that his country commemorates those who fought for victory and treats veterans with great reverence and attention.
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