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Putin Makes First Chechnya Visit in Over a Decade to Rally Kadyrov’s Troops for Ukraine Invasion

In what was likely a surprise trip, Russian President Vladimir Putin went to the North Caucasus. It was his first trip to Chechnya since 2011. Putin looked at Chechen troops and volunteers who were getting ready to join the war in Ukraine with Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov by his side. This trip brings to light the important part Chechen fighters play in helping Russia’s defence as the war gets worse.

Putin praised the Chechen fighters for their bravery and dedication during his visit, recognising how important they are to Russia’s military activities. The fact that the troops were inspected makes it clear that Moscow relies on Kadyrov’s forces to defend itself in Ukraine. Kadyrov, who is known for being very loyal to Putin, has been very important in getting Chechen fighters to back the Kremlin’s goals. His soldiers have a reputation for being very good at fighting, and their move to Ukraine is meant to help Russia’s frontline efforts.

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Putin inspects Chechen troops alongside Kadyrov during his first visit to Chechnya since 2011, rallying support for Russia’s ongoing campaign in Ukraine.

It’s important that Putin’s visit happened only two weeks after Ukrainian forces invaded Russia’s Kursk region in a big way. It was the biggest attack of Russian land since World War II. The incursion has made the conflict worse, which is why Moscow is taking more steps to stop Ukrainian progress. Putin sends a strong message about Russia’s determination to protect its borders and keep fighting in Ukraine by inspecting the Chechen soldiers.

There have been Chechen fighters in Ukraine for a long time; they have been there since the beginning of the war. However, as the war goes on, their job has become more important. People in Kadyrov’s troops are known for being devoted to the Kremlin and ready to take on tough tasks. Their participation in Ukraine shows how close Moscow and Grozny are becoming; Kadyrov often talks about being one of Putin’s most reliable allies.

In a surprise visit, Putin praises Chechen fighters with Kadyrov by his side, highlighting their crucial role in the Ukraine conflict.

Putin’s praise of the Chechen fighters during the visit shows how important they are to the ongoing war. They are likely trying to boost morale among the troops and support the Kremlin’s story that the attack of Ukraine was necessary and justified by the Russian president’s praise of their work. By focussing on the Chechen troops’ involvement, Putin is also showing how strong and united Russia’s military is, even though the Ukrainian resistance is a problem.

The purpose of this visit is also to strengthen Kadyrov’s standing in Russian politics. His unwavering backing for Putin and his ability to get a lot of military help have made him an important ally. That the meeting happened is proof of Kadyrov’s loyalty and a boost to his power in the Kremlin.

Putin and Kadyrov review Chechen forces preparing for Ukraine, marking a rare visit to Chechnya as the war escalates.

Chechen fighters are likely to stay an important part of Russia’s military strategy as long as the war in Ukraine lasts. Putin’s trip to Chechnya shows how important these forces are and that Moscow is determined to achieve its goals in Ukraine, even though there is more pressure from other countries and problems at home.

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