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Russian president, Vladimir Putin’s collaborator and warlord, Ramzan Kadyrov, who is the current leader of Chechen Republic has threatened to launch a military attack on Poland in response to the country’s support of Ukraine.

 

 

You can remember that Warsaw has been one of Ukraine’s strongest allies since Russia invaded the country.

 

 

Poland has been a leading gateway for thousands of refugees fleeing from Ukraine. The country has also stood up to Russia in the European parliament by campaigning for a ban on Russian oil and gas imports.

 

 

Russia has now embarked on propaganda campaigns targeting Poland. Kadyrov, 45, who calls himself a ‘footsoldier’ of Putin released a video titled: “Ukraine is a done deal. What I’m interested in is Poland.”

 

 

‘What is Poland trying to achieve? Once Ukraine is done, we can show you what we’re capable of in six seconds if there is an order.’

 

 

The warlord has frequently criticized countries from the west on his social media channels over their support for Ukraine.

 

 

 

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In one of his latest posts, he demanded for an apology over the act of vandalism in Warsaw.

 

 

 

On the said vandalism, a Ukrainian activist threw a red paint on the Russian Ambassador Sergey Andreev as he made an attempt to lay flowers on a soviet military cemetery in Warsaw. This was part of the celebrations of the anniversary of the allies’ victory in 1945.

 

 

‘You better take away your weapons and your mercenaries and officially apologize to our ambassador,’ Putin’s warlord warned.

 

 

Kadyrov’s troops have in the past been accused of war crimes in Ukraine and the warlord himself has been known to follow them during such excursions but he has always denied of engaging in any extrajudicial killings.

 

 

The European Union and the United States of America have on numerous occasions accused Kadyrov of human rights violations which he of course denies.

 

 

Tens of thousands of Russian soldiers are currently heading to areas of Donetsk and Luhansk which are part of the place known as Donbas.

 

 

Russia is seeking to win the war there to avoid being ashamed of starting what they call ‘special military operation’

 

 

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