June 14 () –
The Chechen leader Ramzan Kadirov has confirmed this Wednesday that his cousin and ally, the deputy of the Russian State Duma Adam Delimjanov is alive, after in the last hours there was speculation, he included, about the fate he had suffered after being sent this Tuesday to Belgorod at the head of the Ajmat special group.
“Thank you to everyone who was concerned! Adam Delimjanov is alive and well, he is not even injured. I knew this from the beginning, but I decided to show everyone, mainly the Ukrainians how far their media has sunk,” he wrote. Kadirov on his Telegram account.
“This is how you disrespect your audience, blatantly lying, knowing that lies can be refuted. When I added fuel to the fire, the same false authors believed their own stories,” said the Chechen leader.
Kadirov thus refers to a message that he published hours before on his Telegram account warning that he did not know the whereabouts of his partner, while requesting information from the Ukrainian authorities to provide information on exactly where they had launched their latest military operations. .
The Chechen leader has also mocked those who in recent hours have been “buzzing” and discussing the “delusional fantasy” launched by the “Ukrainian Nazis” about the death not only of Delimjanov, but of 200 other fighters from the Ajmat battalion, a group Russian Army Special.
“Ajmat units are in place, including fortifying themselves on the Russian border in the Belgorod region. We are dealing with the current situation and the redistribution of forces and means to our units,” he said.
Delimjanov was sent by Kadirov himself this week to Belgorod at the head of the Ajmat special forces group to combat the paramilitary groups of the Russian Volunteer Corps and the Russian Freedom Legion, which for the past few weeks have been intensifying their attacks and sabotage in the region.
After a video was published on social networks in which Delimjanov promised that the Akhmat group would rid Belgorod and the rest of the border regions of the “satanic” paramilitaries and the “fascist regime” of Kiev, media related to the Ukrainian Armed Forces have been speculating that he would have fallen in combat.
Although Moscow authorities, such as the president of the State Duma, Viacheslav Volodin, denied this information, from a part of the Russian Army it was even stated that he would have fallen in combat as part of a plot devised by the Wagner Group, which would have given information to Ukraine of its position.