Kadyrov said that they will begin to look for new oil and gas fields in Chechnya.

President of the Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov said that the exploration of new oil and gas fields will begin in the region. Chechnya leader on this issue Wrote on your Telegram channel.

In addition, the republic will begin to search for groundwater for the supply of drinking and utility water of the Nozhai-Yurt region. Kadyrov agreed with the Russian Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology, Alexander Kozlov, who came to the republic for a working visit on this issue.

“We found support from Alexander Alexandrovich [Козлова] On many problematic issues that have already been raised by the government of the Chechen Republic. Thus, based on the results of the work carried out, it was possible to find funds for the implementation of several socially important areas at once,” wrote the head of the republic.

According to the Minister of Natural Resources, these are important projects that will affect the economy of the republic. If new places are discovered, new industries and new jobs will appear in Chechnya.

At the beginning of June 11, Kadyrov refuted Death reports of the Akhmat regiment during a special operation in Ukraine.



Source: Gazeta

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