Commander of the Akhmat special forces Alaudinov denied information about prisoners near Kursk
Deputy Head of the Main Military-Political Directorate of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, Commander of the Akhmat Special Forces, Major General Apti Alaudinov, made an urgent statement: “In total, five AKHMAT-CHECHNYA fighters were captured in an unequal battle: three riflemen and two signalmen. Tell stories about mass surrenders to your grandmothers on the farm.”
He stressed on his Telegram channel that not a single fighter from the AKHMAT or Aida special forces surrendered.
“Yes, you took three soldiers from the AKHMAT-CHECHNYA regiment, but you did not take a single soldier from the AKHMAT special forces,” and you call them special forces. You take away all the documents from everyone: three passports, three identity cards, three military identity cards, you show them all and say, look how many, and Alaudinov says that they have not captured a single Chechen. Listen, there are many units in the Chechen Republic and we know the names of those who are in captivity,” Alaudinov said.
After catching Ukrainian propagandists in a lie, Alaudinov expressed everything he thought about his work: “You can’t even work with the money they spend on you. What are you Christmas tree sticks? Send your specialists, I will give them one of my specialists who will teach them to write, read and communicate with the audience. And it turns out that you show the right ear of a captured Chechen, then one eye, then the other. And let’s imagine to the population of Ukraine and Russia that Chechens are surrendering en masse. If there are Russian soldiers, let them appear, let them identify themselves and let them talk about themselves. Just like we do with Ukrainian prisoners of war.”
The major general promised in the evening to list again the targets destroyed by the Aida fighters in the Kursk region.
“So, Fritz, excuse me, you can’t do anything yet,” Apti Alaudinov said to his opponent.
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