Rais wa Chechnia Ramzani Kadyrov kupeleka watoto wake kumsaidia Putin

Rais wa Chechnia Ramzani Kadyrov kupeleka watoto wake kumsaidia Putin

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Ramzani amesema kuwa mzazi mwema huwafunza watoto wake namna ya kulinda familia, hivyo amepanga kuwapeleka wanawe mstari wa mbele.

Watoto hao hawajafikia umri unaokubalika kushiriki vita, kwani umri wao ni miaka 14, 15 na 16. Aidha, Rais huyo amerusha video zinazo onesha wanawe wakirusha makombora kwenye uwanja wa mazoezi.

Chechen leader vows to send teenage sons to frontline​


Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov says his three sons, aged 14,15 and 16, will soon travel to the Ukraine front line to fight with Russian forces.

Ramzan Kadyrov says it is time his teenage sons experience a real battle
Ramzan Kadyrov says it is time his teenage sons experience a real battle© Getty Images
Kadyrov is a strong ally of Vladimir Putin but has recently been critical of Russia's military leadership.

On social media, he wrote that a father should teach his sons how to protect their family, people and fatherland.

Russia has signed a UN treaty aimed at preventing children under the age of 18 from taking direct part in hostilities.

Using children under the age of 15 to participate in hostilities is considered a war crime by the International Criminal Court, however Russia does not recognise its jurisdiction.

In a long post on the Telegram messaging app, Kadyrov said his sons' military training began when they were much younger, and the time had now come for them to experience a real battle.

He also took aim at those "empty-worded" people who claimed the Chechen leader's loved-ones were not taking part in the military operation in Ukraine.

The post was accompanied by a slickly-produced video of his sons firing various weapons at a training ground.

Kadyrov's post was accompanied by a video of his sons undergoing military training
Kadyrov's post was accompanied by a video of his sons undergoing military training© Kadyrov_95/Telegram

Kadyrov is a fierce supporter of Russia' President Vladimir Putin, and Chechen forces have been fighting in Ukraine since the start of the war.


However, after recent military setbacks in the Kharkiv and Donetsk regions, he criticised Russia's military leadership, describing one commander as a "mediocrity" and bemoaning a lack of basic logistics.

He also called for Russia to take more drastic measures against Ukraine, including the use of a tactical nuclear weapon. The Kremlin responded that decisions like that should not be made emotionally.

Kadyrov's criticism was in response to the retreat of Russian forces from the Ukrainian town of Lyman in Donetsk region - a major strategic setback for Moscow.

Capturing the town is important for Ukrainian forces, because it can be used as a foothold to reach further into Russian-held parts of Ukraine. It was also being used by Russia as a logistics hub.

The defeat in Lyman also marked a symbolic failure for Russia's military, as it happened just a day after a grand signing ceremony to annex four occupied regions of Ukraine, including Donetsk where Lyman is situated.


Chechen leader vows to send teenage sons to frontline
Chechen leader vows to send teenage sons to frontline© BBC

Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions all held so-called referendums on joining Russia last month, which were dismissed as a "sham" by Ukraine and its Western allies.

On Sunday evening, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukrainian troops had also recaptured some territory in the Kherson region. Its Russian-installed head, Vladimir Saldo, described the situation there as "tense" and admitted Ukrainian forces had made breakthroughs.

None of the four regions newly claimed by Russia are completely under Russian control, raising the question of how annexation will work particularly in Ukrainian-controlled territory.
The Kremlin says it will "consult" with residents of Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions over where the borders should lie, suggesting that Russia may decide not to lay claim to the entire regions.

In Luhansk and Donetsk the situation is different. Just before the war began Mr Putin recognised the whole of those regions as independent republics, which have now - as Moscow sees it - voted to join Russia.
 

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Tusiamini kila linaloandikwa kwenye mitandao sidhani kama huyu jamaa anaweza kuwatoa kafara watoto wake
Nadhani naelekea kukubaliana na taarifa hizi zamtandao kwa kuzingatia kuwa huyu jamaa ni mtu wa "Imani Kali"; hawa ni type ya watu ambao kujitoa mhanga ni ufahari
 
Huyo hana lolote ni usanii tu anafanya. Kuna kipindi wakifanya ugaidi waliteka watoto jijini Moscow na kupelekea mauti yao. Huyo ni gaidi sana.
 
Mao Zedong alimpeleka vitani mwanae wa kumzaa Mao Anying kwenye korean war, kwa hiyo sio jambo la ajabu kiongozi kuwa mstari wa mbele kwenye mapambano dhidi ya adui.
 
Nadhani naelekea kukubaliana na taarifa hizi zamtandao kwa kuzingatia kuwa huyu jamaa ni mtu wa "Imani Kali"; hawa ni type ya watu ambao kujitoa mhanga ni ufahari
Kwa nini yeye asiandamane nao kwenye huo mstari wa mbele ?
 
Tusiamini kila linaloandikwa kwenye mitandao sidhani kama huyu jamaa anaweza kuwatoa kafara watoto wake
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Ukraine: Russia warns US of military clash risk​

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The US's decision to send more military aid to Ukraine "increases the danger of a direct military clash" between Russia and the West, Moscow has warned.
A White House official said the weapons would include medium-range High Mobility Advanced Rocket System (HIMARS)
A White House official said the weapons would include medium-range High Mobility Advanced Rocket System (HIMARS)© Getty Images
Russia's ambassador to the US, Anatoly Antonov, said it was an "immediate threat" to Moscow, describing the US as "a participant of the conflict".
Earlier, the US announced another $625m (£547m) in military aid to Ukraine.


Advanced US weaponry has been credited with helping Ukraine build momentum against occupying Russian forces.
Ukrainian troops have made significant advances in the country's north-east and south in recent weeks.
The latest US hardware includes another four of the high-precision Himars multiple rocket systems.
In all, Washington has committed nearly $17bn in military support for Kyiv since Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine on 24 February.
In a statement on Thursday, Mr Antonov warned that the US decision "to continue pumping the Kiev regime with heavy weapons only secures Washington's status as a participant of the conflict".
He said this would result in "protracted bloodshed and new casualties".
"We call on Washington to stop its provocative actions that could lead to the most serious consequences," the Russian ambassador said.
After suffering a string of major defeats on the battlefield in Ukraine in recent weeks, Russia has vowed to defend itself with all means available - not ruling out the use of its nuclear weapons.
Moscow is also pushing ahead with its annexation attempts of four Ukraine's regions: Donetsk and Luhansk in the east, and Kherson and Zaporizhzhia in the south.
However, Russia does not fully control any of the regions, and Ukrainian troops have been making rapid advances in the Kherson region in recent days.
Mr Antonov's warning comes shortly after US President Joe Biden and Vice-President Kamala Harris discussed further military co-operation with Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky.
In a statement, the White House stressed that "the United States will never recognise Russia's purported annexation of Ukrainian territory.
"President Biden pledged to continue supporting Ukraine as it defends itself from Russian aggression for as long as it takes."
The statement said the new military aid package included "Himars, artillery systems and ammunition, and armoured vehicles".
The US-made HIMARS -High Mobility Artillery Rocket System - have been used to hit Russian targets such as command posts and ammunition depots.
It has also been used to target bridges, including those on the approach to Russian-occupied Kherson, which Ukraine is trying to reclaim.

Ukraine: Russia warns US of military clash risk
Ukraine: Russia warns US of military clash risk© BBC
 

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