Akhmed Zakayev, the former deputy prime minister of Chechnya living in exile, claimed that Ramzan Kadyrov has kidney problems. Now, as we compare his older and recent pictures, the difference is clear. "Kidney problems can also be seen from swellings in his body," the report of the German news agency "Bild" says.
It is said that Kadyrov brought a nephrologist from the United Arab Emirates to Chechnya because he did not trust the doctors in Moscow. Dr. El-Shahat, the chief physician of the kidney department of Burjeel Hospital in Abu Dhabi, reportedly flew to Grozny to treat Kadyrov. That is why Kadyrov could not attend Putin's speech to the Federal Assembly on February 21.
Kadyrov's occasional appearance of strength and agility is said to be due to stimulants. "Now the leader of Chechnya is addicted to drugs," the journalists say.
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