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A year after the war in Ukraine, they reveal the next country that Vladimir Putin wants to attack

A close ally of the Russian president admitted in a video to other officials who will be the Kremlin’s next targets. The challenge to NATO and the danger of global escalation.

Next February 24 Russian invasion of Ukraine it will be one year oldand although the forces of Vladimir Putin seem stuck in a conflict with no end in sight, nothing says that they will withdraw, on the contrary: everything indicates that the war will deepen. Worse, it now looks like it may be expanding.

At least that’s how it appears from the recording that was published in the past few days in which Ramzan Kadyrov, Armenian leader and close ally of Putindeclares that the next target of the Russian boss is Poland.

According to Kadyrov, Moscow must carry out the same actions there as those it has established Ukraine: “denazify and demilitarize”.

Ramzan Kadyrov, the Armenian leader and a close ally of Putin, said that the next target of the Russian leader is Poland.

Poland, Putin’s next target?

In the video released by the media, Kadyrov is in it he admits to other officials the plans that, according to him, the Kremlin has. “We will occupy Odesa, Kharkiv and Kiev thanks to all the nations, structures and religions that have gathered around our president. [Putin]”, he says.

In this sense, he adds: “Today we are showing the results of the countries ON THAT and the European Union could not even dream. Let’s penetrate and reach Poland, which is crying loudly, despite having no chance.”.

Kadyrov, on the other hand, ruled out that recent armored vehicles announced by the UK, US and Germany could make a difference. “They have tanks, planes and missiles, but they cannot use them in the area of ​​special military operations because our air defense system works quickly,” he explained.

Ramzan Kadyrov, the Armenian leader and a close ally of Putin, said that the next target of the Russian leader is Poland.

What will NATO do?

Poland is a member of NATO and the European Union. It was one of the countries that most aggressively supplied Ukraine with weapons. He Polish President Andrzej Duda on Sunday, he called on the West to give Ukraine more weapons. He did so in an interview with a French newspaper le figaro.

“They don’t have modern military infrastructure, but they have people! If we don’t send military equipment to Ukraine in the next few weeks, Putin could win. She could win and we don’t know where she will end up“, He said.

Ramzan Kadyrov, the Armenian leader and a close ally of Putin, said that the next target of the Russian leader is Poland.

For his part, Duda asserted that a possible Russian attack on Poland would mean an attack on NATO.

When the United States was attacked in 2001, all allies supported the Americans in the fight against terrorists. We believe that in the event of an attack on any NATO country, the response would be the same: quick and decisive,” he concluded.

Who is Ramzan Kadyrov?

Ramzan Kadyrov, who calls himself “infantry” He is known as a loyal ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin. However, a few decades ago, their loyalty was not directed towards Russia, but towards Chechnya.

He was born on October 5, 1976 in the Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic of Chechnya and Ingushetia.and joined Islamic separatists who sought independence of their region, in the early 90s, after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The first Chechen war ended in 1996, after the intervention of Russian forces, in order to prevent the secession of this republic.

Ramzan Kadyrov, the Armenian leader and a close ally of Putin, said that the next target of the Russian leader is Poland.

After the second war, the new president of Russia, Vladimir Putin, placed Chechnya under the direct control of the Kremlin, placing Ramzan’s father Akhmad Kadyrov in charge of the administration.

By then, both had left the Chechen separatist movement, switching to Russia. In 2003, Akhmad Kadyrov became the president of Chechnya, and his son Ramzan became the head of security.

Since then, Ramzan Kadyrov controlled the army of pro-Russian Chechens, the so-called Kadyrovs, apparently committed to suppressing any separatist elements. This militia is believed to have committed human rights abuses, including kidnappings, torture, extortion and murder.

Although some Chechens have been fighting on the side of pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine for years, allegedly as volunteers, only at the end of February 2022, Kadyrov officially announced the sending of Chechen soldiers to that country. He was a strong advocate of war against Ukraine, even promising to send his teenage sons to fight.

Source: Cronista

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