Ukrainian military expert Oleg Zhdanov shared his notion on Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov's disappearance amid rumours of possible poisoning. UNIAN reports.
Zhdanov says Kadyrov was poisoned by Russia's Federal Security Service (FSS), based on some information which still requires confirmation.
"According to some signs, he was diagnosed with acute kidney failure. Because of this, he gained extra weight. By the way, an ambulance plane equipped for resuscitation flew to Moscow from Belarus last week and Europe allowed this plane to fly in its airspace," Zhdanov stressed.
Allegedly, the plane landed in Moscow through Belarusian airspace and then headed to Nurnberg, the largest medical university in Europe. There, most likely, Kadyrov is being treated with non-standard methods.
"The medical universities in Nurnberg allow to deviate from the standards of medical protocol" the Ukrainian expert continued.
Zhdanov drew attention to the fact that after the "departure" of Kadyrov, the reports about his troops, called "Kadyrovists", also vanished.
"I may assume that Kadyrov has been removed. Along with it, the concept of " Kadyrovists ". After all, they are ordinary Russian soldiers," Zhdanov said.
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