
Ramzan Kadyrov: "We Almost Reached Kyiv, But There Was Order to Clear Mariupol"

At the introduction of the new commander of the 141st special motorized regiment "North" of a separate operational brigade, Ramzan Kadyrov, the head of Chechnya, said that during the Russo-Ukrainian War, Russian troops managed to reach almost Kyiv.
"We almost reached Kyiv, but there was an order to clear Mariupol. Mariupol was also cleared of other cities. And Luhansk was completely cleared of this evil. Then we will continue the path that we started," Kadyrov added.
The head of the region thanked the fighters for their service and noted that the Motherland should be proud of such heroes.
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