Russian President Vladimir Putin said that he considers himself to be the same foot soldier as everyone who protects the country’s interests, including those who participate in special operations. This was a reaction to the words of Chechnya’s leader Ramzan Kadyrov, he writes TASS.
During the presentation of military personnel at the Russian Special Forces University, Kadyrov noted that the soldiers were fully equipped and provided with the necessary equipment. He stressed that this was not his personal merit and called himself “just an infantryman.”
“We are all infantrymen,” the President replied. “We are in the same situation.”
The head of state also asked volunteers from the Northern Military District about the progress of their training. Kadyrov said that some of them took part in the liberation of Mariupol.
Putin noted important state awards, such as medals for bravery given for personal courage. He noted that the Special Warfare University brings together people “who know what we live for.”
“We live for the sake of the Motherland,” Putin said. “Both our small and large countries. We strive to make it strong so that our children and grandchildren can trust their land.”
Commenting on rumors of disagreements with federal security forces in 2015, Kadyrov described himself as “a servant of the people, a slave of the Almighty, Putin’s foot soldier.” He later repeated this phrase several times with various variations.
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Source: Gazeta

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