Vladimir Putin’s ‘son he never had’ attack dog Ramzan Kadyrov ‘goes missing’ for almost three weeks after health fears
Vladimir Putin’s ‘son he never had’ attack dog Ramzan Kadyrov ‘goes missing’ for almost three weeks after health fears
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VLADIMIR Putin's war dog has disappeared as reports claim he is seriously ill with pancreatic necrosis. Chechen warlord and Vlad's "son he never had" Ramzan Kadyrov, 48, has not been reliably seen for 18 days. The Prada-wearing warlord known for his medieval forms of torture was brought in by Vlad to salvage his shambolic invasion.
The hardman has been outspoken about the West during Vlad's shambolic war - threatening to attack Poland and demanding nukes be used on the frontline. He even drafted his own three teenage sons to fight in Ukraine. The Putin puppet has had health issues but reportedly appeared stronger in the final months of 2024 after losing some weight.
Independent media Agentstvo said that Kadyrov “did not appear at public events for at least 18 consecutive days in January”. Footage of the Chechen warlord shown on Sunday at a rehearsal of the folk ensemble Nokhcho has been dubbed a "canned report," otherwise known as a pre-recorded video.
Kadyrov - reportedly the most sanctioned Russian politician and accused of human rights abuses - also disappeared from view at the beginning of last year in a mysterious, unexplained absence. Father-of-15 Kadyrov has appointed multiple members of his family - including his sons and daughters from at least three different women - to key positions in his government.