Apti Alaudinov did not specify how many Chechen soldiers voluntarily surrendered, but he was angry at the demand of his soldiers to organize their exchange.
The commander of Akhmat, Russian General Apti Alaudinov, said that he did not plan to spare the Chechens who voluntarily surrendered to the Ukrainian Armed Forces. He said this in his video message.
This is how he responded to the requests of Kadyrov’s relatives asking to be released from captivity.
“Representatives of the Ukrainian special services give prisoners the opportunity to call their families so they can talk to loved ones: “Tell Apta Alaudinov, he knows how to exchange us, I’m angry Let’s say it straight: “Surrender has long been considered the greatest shame,” said the Russian general.
He also emphasized that he has no respect for these fighters.
“I don’t think you deserve life because I wonder how you can live after you put your feet up and surrender like girls, how can you live,” the Russian commander was furious.
At the same time, he did not specify exactly how many Chechen soldiers voluntarily surrendered.
We remind you that on August 14, soldiers of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kursk region captured more than a hundred Russian soldiers. A company of Russian military personnel decided to surrender because the leadership left them to their fate.
Subsequently, it became known that the Ukrainian operation in the Kursk region replenished the exchange fund with a record number of prisoners.
Source: korrespondent

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