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In the Kursk region, Kadyrovites have been captured

In the Kursk region, Kadyrovites have been captured
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In Russia's Kursk region, raiding groups captured Kadyrovites deep behind the border.

The incident was reported by the "I Want to Live" project on Telegram.

According to the raiding groups, the Kadyrovites attempted to flee to avoid capture, despite Ramzan Kadyrov's past claims that Ahmat fighters never surrender.

"Usually, they stay in the rear, but in the Kursk region, the situation developed rapidly, and these Ahmat fighters didn't even try to resist," the report stated.

The "I Want to Live" project emphasized that based on previous exchange experiences, this was the right decision, as Russian negotiators prioritize the return of Kadyrovites in prisoner exchanges.

The channel also noted that Kadyrov's PR efforts and the desire to keep his guard away from combat are costly for the Russians. If they had been defending the border instead of hiding "behind the backs of conscripts on the tenth line near Kursk," such a rapid breakthrough wouldn't have been possible. As a result, only 18-year-old conscripts and border guards were left on the front line.

"They also made the right decision not to engage in battle and to surrender voluntarily, preserving their lives," the channel added.

Meanwhile, Kadyrovites continue to mock the regular Russian army. Commander Apti Alaudinov blamed the Chief of the Russian General Staff, Valery Gerasimov, for the disaster in Kursk. This is the same commander who previously mocked conscripts, claiming that "Ahmat stood firm and was simply bypassed." He also sent his "henchmen" to hunt down Russians who had spoken the truth about Ahmat, forcing them to apologize on camera.

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