Elite Chechen Kill Squads Sent To Ukraine & Ordered To 'Hunt' Government Officials!

The Chechens special forces squad is one of the most deadly, renegade units Russia can deploy to the frontline of the Ukraine invasion as Vladymir Putin bids to take Kyiv

Russia has deployed over 10,000 ruthless and battle-hardened Chechen fighters to Ukraine - some of them crack Spetnsnaz troops - to backfill the battle for Kyiv.

Even now more Chechens are deploying from their hometown Grozny, escalating fears the battle for Ukraine will turn into an horrific bloodbath.


Among the Chechen battalions are believed to be special forces kill squads deployed to focus on key members of the Ukrainian government with President Volodymyr Zelensky target number one.

One British military source told the Daily Mirror: “These Chechen forces are tough, battle-hardened and utterly ruthless.

“They are likely to have little regard for civilian lives as they focus on their mission.”

There are now believed to be more than 200,000 Russian troops in Ukraine as waves of Moscow’s tanks poured into the region as reinforcements.

So far more than 1,000 Russian troops have been killed by a ferocious Ukrainian resistance but Moscow’s special forces are already inside the capital.


The battle for Ukraine’s cities is about to become a bloody insurgency as men and women civilians have been handed firearms to defend their homeland.

Men aged between 18 and 60 years of age are being called up to resist the Russian onslaught as Kyiv’s airport fell to Moscow’s forces.

More than 100 Ukrainians are dead, among them women and children, although Ukraine’s military was fighting bitterly to defend their cities.

Experts fear Kyiv could fall within two days unless Ukraine’s troops can hold the line and protect the government from being toppled by the attackers.

A battalion of Chechen forces were spotted hiding within dense forests outside Kyiv but are now believed to have started to close in on embattled Kyiv city.

These tough fighters were recruited by Putin’s commanders to form militia units and enforce Moscow’s will in Chechnya after troops became bogged down in conflict.

Russia has pressed its invasion of Ukraine to the outskirts of the capital after unleashing air strikes on cities and military bases, particularly in the eastern city of Kharkiv.

It has sent troops and tanks from three sides in an attack that could rewrite the global post-Cold War security order.

Explosions sounded before dawn on Friday in Kyiv and gunfire was later heard near the government quarter.

Ukraine’s president pleaded for international help to fend off an attack that could topple his government and cause massive casualties.

The Russian military said it had seized a strategic airport just outside Kyiv and cut the city off from the west.

The Ukrainian military said a group of Russian spies and saboteurs had been seen in a district of Kyiv about three miles north of the centre.

Elsewhere in the capital, soldiers established defensive positions at bridges, and armoured vehicles rolled down the streets.


Earlier, the military said that Russian forces had seized two Ukrainian military vehicles and some were heading towards the city to try to infiltrate under the guise of being locals.

President Volodymyr Zelensky appealed to global leaders for even more severe sanctions than those imposed by Western allies and for defence assistance.

He said: "If you don't help us now, if you fail to offer a powerful assistance to Ukraine, tomorrow the war will knock on your door.”

Mr Zelensky said he is the number one target for the invading Russians but that he planned to remain in Kyiv.

Ukrainian officials said they lost control of the decommissioned Chernobyl nuclear power plant, scene of the world's worst nuclear disaster.

Mr Zelensky said in a video address that 137 "heroes", including 10 military officers, had been killed and 316 people wounded.

He concluded an emotional speech by saying that "the fate of the country depends fully on our army, security forces, all of our defenders."
 
Lmao definitely not. Them and the orthodox Russians go back a long time ago.
Wth are you talking about. They were waring with them just yesterday. The Chechnya’s war was the worse and one of the longest Russia ever had. Finally Putin did. Peace with them. But now they are going to war on his behalf.
 

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Wth are you talking about. They were waring with them just yesterday. The Chechnya’s war was the worse and one of the longest Russia ever had. Finally Putin did. Peace with them. But now they are going to war on his behalf.
Hmm I just know them as sell-outs, that’s literally what they are and known for lol.

but according to them are are supposedly loyal to Russia because of their relationship 🤷🏽‍♀️
 

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