The President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, has continuously unleashed mayhem in Ukraine and has repercussions around the world. A squad of Chechen Special Forces globally known as ‘hunters’ has been unleashed in Ukraine with the particular task to assassinate Ukraine president Zelensky and to detain or kill a set of specific Ukrainian officials.
And ‘Nazis‘ would also be on the hunted list. Previously Putin said that the key aim of invading Ukraine was to ‘deNazify’ the country.
All the soldier was reportedly given an exceptional ‘deck of cards with photos and descriptions of Ukrainian officials to target, a Moscow Telegram channel with links to the security establishment reported.
The report added thee listing of security officers and officials suspected of ‘crimes’ by the Russian Investigative Committed.
Chechen Special Forces
The squad comes from Chechnya, a Russian republic south of Ukraine, approximately 760 miles away from Kyiv. The special forces have been pictured in the forests of Ukraine.
This unit was sent into Ukraine by Kadyrov, the strongman leader of Chechnya, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin. He said that Chechens had been killed in Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.
Danilov said during a televised address that the hunter forces of Chechen’ which came to kill our President, was eliminated’. Ukraine also claimed that it destroyed the plotting to assassinate Volodymyr Zelensky, President of Ukraine.
Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky’s message
Zelensky said my family is not a traitor but a citizen of Ukraine, so he would not reveal their location. My family also remained in the country – his wife Oleanna and their two children: daughter Aleksandra, 17, and son Kiril, nine, with a 44-year-old architect and screenwriter.
Zelensky states that according to our information, the rival marked me as the number one target, and my family is the number two goal. They want to destroy Ukraine politically by destroying the Head of State and planning to set up a puppet government in Ukraine.
Sky News reported that Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky had a gloomy warning to European counterparts in a video conference call on Thursday night, that
“This might be the last time you see me alive.”
Edited By- Subbuthai Padma
Published By- Satheesh Kumar