Kadyrov: A believer won't sit idle but will get a machine gun and go kill

The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, said that a believer and self-respecting person would find a machine gun and go to war. He announced this in his Telegram channel.

“Now the mobilized are filming a video: they lack this or that, the machine gun is old, the uniform is bad. Hey, wait! On the other hand, our enemies have good weapons, good uniforms – they have everything. We must take it from them, we will take it from them! We should not whine when the homeland needs us, when the state and the president need us. Keep your weaknesses to yourself. Let’s take their equipment and weapons and destroy them with their equipment and weapons. And we will,” Kadyrov said.

According to him, every "believing and self-respecting person will find a machine gun and go to fight against evil spirits, this Satanism." According to Ramzan Kadyrov, the war in Ukraine is a "great jihad", in which he called on Russian Muslims to "participate".

Earlier, the UOJ wrote that Kadyrov called the war in Ukraine a jihad.

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