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Kadyrov calls on Putin to use low-yield nuclear weapons in Ukraine

MADRID, 1 Oct.

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Kadyrov calls on Putin to use low-yield nuclear weapons in Ukraine

MADRID, 1 Oct. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The President of the Russian Republic of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadirov, has summoned Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday to use low-power nuclear weapons in Ukraine in response to military setbacks by Russian forces in the east of the country.

"My personal opinion is that more drastic measures must be adopted, from the declaration of martial law in the border area to the use of low-intensity nuclear weapons," Kadyrov said in a message posted on his Telegram channel.

For the Chechen leader, "every decision should not be made with an eye on the Western American community." "It has already been done and it has gone against us. Yesterday it was a parade in Izium, today a flag in Limán and what will it be tomorrow?", He has raised.

Kadirov has blamed Colonel General Olexander Lapin for the taking this Saturday of the city of Limán, in the Donetsk region, by Ukrainian forces. Kadyrov has indicated that Lapin has sent fighters from the Luhansk People's Republic and other units "without the necessary communications, supplies and ammunition".

He has also reproached Lapin for having moved his headquarters to Starobilsk, 100 kilometers from the troops. "How can you direct your units being 150 kilometers away? Today we have lost a large amount of territory due to the lack of elementary military logistics," he pointed out.

Kadirov has assured that two weeks ago they knew that Limán was an easy target, but the chief of the Russian General Staff, Valeri Gerasimov, "trusted Lapin's talent and leadership."

"If it were up to me I would demote Lapin to a private, strip him of his medals and send him to the front lines with a machine gun in his hand to cleanse his shame with blood," he said.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces have reported this Saturday that they have entered the city of Limán, where there were some 5,000 Russian soldiers. Moscow has confirmed the withdrawal of the city "on more favorable lines".