A group of Kadyrovites surrendered to Ukrainian fighters near the city of Sudzha
The Ukrainian project "I Want to Live" published a video with several dozen prisoners of war captured by Ukrainian fighters in the Kursk region. Most of the prisoners say they are from Grozny. As reported by Censor.NET, Ukrainian soldiers found the Akhmat special forces in the Kursk region.
"A whole group of Kadyrov's men surrendered to the Ukrainians near the city of Sudzha. It is there that the "Aida" group from the Akhmat special forces widely advertises itself. Now, at one of the collection points for prisoners of war, the "Akhmat" men are again in the same ranks with conscripts and career Russian military personnel," the report says.
"Of course, the Russian Defense Ministry will exchange them first, because Russia releases Kadyrov's men without delay, they are not conscripts, not mobilized residents of Donbass, not native Russians. "Akhmat" is a force in Russia, and in Ukraine - an exchange fund," the note says.