"Take no prisoners": Kadyrov threw a tantrum after a drone strike on the special forces university in Chechnya.


For the first Time in Chechnya, a drone attack took place - the Russian Special Forces University named after Putin in Gudermes was hit.
This was reported by Ramzan Kadyrov, the "head of Chechnya," on his Telegram channel.
According to Kadyrov, the "incident" occurred on October 29 at 6:30 in the morning, when a drone attacked the university building. As a result of the attack, at least the roof of the main building caught fire.
Ukrainian media NV and Kyiv Post, citing sources in intelligence services, reported that the drone might have been launched from Dagestan. "24 Kanal" also suggests the possibility of the drone being launched from Ingushetia.
After the attack, Ramzan Kadyrov made a harsh statement, ordering Chechen military not to take prisoners on the front line. The head of Chechnya promised to "destroy" the organizers of the attack and announced "doubling efforts" in Ukraine.
Ukrainian publications, citing sources in intelligence services, link the attack to a recent conflict around Wildberries, in which Kadyrov supported Vladislav Bakalchuk.
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