A new group of fighters was sent from Chechnya to the SVO zone.

Another group of fighters trained at the Russian Special Forces University has departed from Grozny for the combat zone.

As reported by the "Caucasian Knot," Chechen authorities regularly report sending groups of fighters from the republic to the combat zone in Ukraine. Ramzan Kadyrov published the most recent such report on March 27. Chechen Prime Minister Magomed Daudov announced on March 25 that 70,520 fighters have been sent from Chechnya to participate in the military operation in Ukraine, including 24,500 volunteers. 14,000 fighters are currently in the combat zone.

Another group of fighters has departed from Grozny International Airport for the combat zone, Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov reported this morning on his Telegram channel. According to him, each of the volunteers had undergone training at the Russian Special Forces University named after Russian President Vladimir Putin.

"The group includes representatives from the Chechen Republic and other regions of the country, including those who already have combat experience and are returning to duty," the head of Chechnya wrote in his statement.

As follows from the video attached to the publication, the fighters noted that some of them were not deployed to a combat zone for the first time.

"Caucasian Knot" also reported that in late January, Kadyrov opposed negotiations with Ukraine, stating that he believed it was right to continue the special military operation "until the end." On February 5, he reported that 20 Chechen natives had been returned from Ukrainian captivity, and journalists discovered a convicted child sexual abuser and a former official among the released Akhmatovites.

The Russian Special Forces University is a training center in Gudermes, organized by Ramzan Kadyrov, where volunteers are trained for deployment to war zones and where the Akhmat special forces are based. The "Caucasian Knot" prepared a report, "What is taught at Putin's Special Forces University in Chechnya."

Source: https://www.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/422122