Lavish Wedding Of Ramzan Kadyrov’s Son Draws Russian Officials And Middle Eastern Ambassadors

| News, Politics, North Caucasus

On June 30, Ramzan Kadyrov, the Chechen leader, hosted the lavish wedding of his 17-year-old son Adam Kadyrov, who was seen wearing an ultra-luxury watch worth several million dollars and firing a pistol from a car window, an event attended by top Russian officials and Middle Eastern dignitaries. 

Adam Kadyrov appeared at his wedding on June 28 in Akhmat-Yurt wearing a Jacob & Co. Billionaire Ashoka watch valued at a minimum of $2 million, with some diamond-set versions reportedly priced up to $27.7 million. Media outlets circulated images of Kadyrov’s son seated in a limited edition green Mercedes-Benz G-Class "STRONGER THAN THE 1980s," worth at least $200,000, while shooting a Stechkin pistol from the vehicle.Ramzan Kadyrov expressed his gratitude to those who attended and congratulated his family. Posting on his Telegram channel, Kadyrov stated, "I was delighted, my friends, to see so many guests in Grozny these days, people whom I greatly value and respect," and listed the ambassadors of Iran, the UAE, Turkey, and Kazakhstan among the guests who traveled to Chechnya for the celebration.The event drew numerous high-ranking Russian officials and public figures. Kadyrov noted the presence of Russian Deputy Prime Ministers Denis Manturov and Alexander Novak, the Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the North Caucasus Federal District Yuri Chaika, LDPR Chairman Leonid Slutsky, Moscow Region Governor Andrei Vorobyov, several heads of Russian regions, as well as prominent personalities from sports, science, culture, and religion.Ramzan Kadyrov also extended special thanks to Anton Vaino, the Head of the Russian Federation’s Presidential Administration, and Valentina Matvienko, the Chairwoman of the Federation Council, for their personal congratulations to his family. He acknowledged that many others had expressed their good wishes from afar, noting, "I also know that there were even more people who wanted to come to Grozny, but not everyone was able to do so for various valid reasons."

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