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Chechen boss Kadyrov begs for info on brother-in-law missing in Ukraine

Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov’s brother-in-law, who is commanding Russian forces fighting in Ukraine, has been reported missing in action.

In a statement issued on Telegram, Kadyrov, the head of Russia’s Chechnya region, said that he has lost communication with his brother-in-law, Adam Delimkhanov, after Ukraine hit a series of Russian positions as Kyiv’s forces step up their counteroffensive in the south and east of the country.

“I have no way of contacting Adam Delimkhanov. He has not been in touch,” Kadyrov wrote. “I ask Ukrainian intelligence to provide information on the exact locations and positions that have been struck so that I can find my dear brother-in-law.”

Zvezda, a television channel operated by Russia’s defense ministry, previously reported Delimkhanov was wounded in Ukraine.

Delimkhanov commands troops from the North Caucasus branch of Rosgvardia, Russia’s national guard, who have been heavily involved in the full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

The 53-year-old also serves as a member of Russia’s parliament, for Vladimir Putin’s ruling United Russia party, having previously fought alongside Chechen separatists in a war that followed the Soviet Union’s collapse.

Ukrainian forces say they have liberated multiple villages in the Donetsk region, in the southeast of the country, following fierce fighting across the front line.

However, Kyiv’s deputy defense minister, Hanna Maliar, said that progress was slow and the country’s troops are fighting for every meter of land. “The enemy is doing everything to keep the captured positions,” she said.

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