Journalists recalled that Ramzan Kadyrov lost a lot of weight in 2019, and this was a sign of the active development of pancreatic necrosis.
In 2019, Russian doctors diagnosed the head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, with pancreatic necrosis. And he has started taking leave due to “temporary disability.” The publication stated this New Newspaper. Europeciting their sources.
The media said that Ramzan Kadyrov lost a lot of weight in 2019, which is a significant sign of the active development of pancreatic necrosis. From the same year, the leader of Chechnya began to undergo regular, including surgical, procedures at least twice a year at the Central Clinical Hospital of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation.
In September 2023, Ramzan Kadyrov suffered a “foreseeable crisis” of illness, due to which he was hospitalized with severe pulmonary failure. It was preceded by an overdose of the tranquilizer Dormikum. The drug has sedative and hypnotic effects, as well as anxiolytic, anticonvulsant and central muscle relaxant effects. Kadyrov used Dormikum for severe pain, insomnia and increased anxiety.
After rumors about Kadyrov’s poor health, his PR people launched a “powerful PR campaign at the federal level” to divert public attention from this topic. “Top Russian politicians” are involved in it, including Putin, who met with the chairman of Chechnya four times in 2023.
The Federal PR people launched a special campaign with beating Kadyrov’s son Nikita Zhuravel, who was imprisoned for burning the Koran (this is how the Russians prejudice this Ukrainian surname – ed.) and the subsequently awarding Adam Kadyrov as “defender of Islam.” It also diverted the attention of Russian society from the issue of Kadyrov’s well-being and health.
The media say that the Putin administration has decided to find a replacement for Kadyrov and, most likely, has already decided on a successor. It may be a participant in the war against Ukraine, the commander of the Chechen special forces, Apti Alaudinov. Recently, Putin signed an order appointing him as the deputy head of the Main Directorate for Military-Political Work of the Russian Ministry of Defense.
Source: korrespondent

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