Evidence against the “bloodhound”: the media convict Kadyrov of the Kyiv lie

Evidence against the “Bloodhound”
The media convict Kadyrov of the Kyiv lie

Ramzan Kadyrov, the leader of the brutal Chechen army, claims to have been very close to the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv in the past few days. A horror scenario for the people in the country. But a simple trick is to expose the statement as a lie.

Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov claimed just a few days ago that he was currently in Ukraine. He and his private army, which has a reputation for being particularly brutal, would support Russia’s fight against the “Kiev Nazis”. A video he posted to Telegram is said to show him in Hostomel, a town northwest of the Ukrainian capital near a major airfield. The video, which cannot be independently verified, shows several men in military fatigues, weapons and Kadyrov studying a defaced plan on a table. The 45-year-old is considered a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin and his man for the rough stuff.

The Ukrainian media now want Kadyrov’s statements to have been refuted – based on his telephone data. The journalist Illia Ponomarenko writes on Twitter, where more than a million people follow the war reporter from the newspaper “Kiev Independent”, that the Chechen has not been in the Kyiv region with “his idiots” in the past few days. He refers to one Research of the online newspaper “Ukrajinska Pravda”. The Chechen had posted to his video: “The other day we were about 20 kilometers from you Kiev Nazis and now we’re even closer and guess how close we got. I’ll add an intrigue now: maybe we are already in Kyiv and just waiting for the necessary orders?”

As the portal claims to have learned from Ukrainian security circles, Kadyrov uses two different phone numbers. However, according to the mobile operators, these have not been connected to the Ukrainian communications networks since March 10. The video that Kadyrov allegedly shows in Hostomel was uploaded on Monday night (March 13-14). Ukrayinska Pravda journalists used a ruse through an online service
to find out by his phone numbers the IP address, the country and the city where the Chechen’s phone is located.

In Ramzan Kadyrov’s Telegram group, the reporters posed as employees of the Russian state news agency RIA Novosti and sent him a link to an article on the very day the 45-year-old said he was near Kyiv . A link was generated via the service used, with which the location of the number could be located as soon as the user addressed followed this link. The corresponding evaluation of the geodata was given by Grozny, the capital of the autonomous partial republic of Chechnya. Kadyrov is said to have been seen there in the past few days. However, none of these reports can be independently verified.

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