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Since the 1991 Chechen Revolution, Chechnya has had several leaders, representing both pro- and anti-Russian forces. This article lists the heads of state and government of both the nationalist Chechen Republic of Ichkeria and the Russian-backed Chechen Republic, as well as the leaders of the jihadist Caucasus Emirate.
The Russian News Agency TASS said that Kadyrov had been "recognized as the most quoted Russian blogger." [213] In August 2016, The Wall Street Journal reported that Kadyrov had posted nearly 8,000 pictures on Instagram, which made him the online mobile photo-sharing, video-sharing, and social networking service's "most prolific political ...
Death disputed by the Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov, who posted a video said to show Tushayev alive, [46] [47] and a Chechen-based media outlet that posted a video of Tushayev denying his death on 16 March 2022. [48] BBC News Russian later reported he was still alive. [49] Vitaly Gerasimov: Major General Chief of Staff, 41st Combined Arms Army
(Reuters) - A large group of Russia's former Wagner mercenaries has started training with special forces from the southern Russian region of Chechnya, Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov said on Monday.
Deputy Prime Minister of Chechnya 2004-02-28 Bezhta , Dagestan: 35-40 (including target) Unknown Border Security Service: Shot by rifle during gunfight, died from exsanguination after cutting off his hand. Abu Umar Mohammed Al-Sayyaf Senior leader of the Arab Mujahideen in Chechnya and Ibn al-Khattab's deputy 2001-07-11 Mayrtup, Chechnya
Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov promised on Tuesday to take revenge for a drone attack that caused a fire at a military training academy in his south Russian region. Ukraine has frequently struck ...
(Reuters) - The leader of Russia's Chechnya region, Ramzan Kadyrov, said early on Thursday he had met President Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin and offered to send more fighters to help Moscow in ...
Movsar Buharovich Barayev (Suleimanov) (Russian: Мовсар Бухарович Бараев; 26 October 1979 – 26 October 2002), earlier known as Suleimanov, was a Chechen Islamist militia leader during the Second Chechen War, who led the seizure of a Moscow theater that led to the deaths of over 170 people by Russian special forces.