After Studying, Volunteers Sent To Ukraine Battlefield: Chechen Leader Praises Russian Special Forces University
President Rusia Vladimir Putin bersama Ramzan Kadyrov. (Wikimedia Commons/Press Service of the President of the Russian Federation)

JAKARTA - A group of volunteers who have just finished training at the Russian Special Forces University in Chechnya, have left for Ukraine, Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov wrote on Telegram.

"Another group of volunteers left for the Donbass special operations zone today from Grozny International Airport," Kadyrov wrote, quoted from TASS on August 15.

"Thanks to the outstanding teaching staff of the Russian Special Forces University, the volunteers are well prepared to complete operational tasks quickly and skillfully," he continued.

The Russian Special Forces University is the first and only private educational institution in the Russian Federation, which provides professional training for special forces.

Built with funds from private investors on more than 450 hectares of land in the City of Gudermes and is a combination of 95 buildings equipped with the latest specialized information technology. The university covers areas such as firearms, special tactics, aerial, mountain training, as well as training of military guards and journalists.

It is known, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Chechnya provided its troops support for Moscow. The name of the Chechen Special Forces Battalion, Akhmat, is often mentioned by Kadyrov on several occasions regarding the war in Ukraine.


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