Chechen chief Ramzan Kadyrov has mentioned he doesn’t think about himself "a supporter of ending hostilities" in Ukraine and believes that peace is simply attainable when "Ukraine turns into a area or district of Russia". [The Chechen Republic, also known as Chechnya, is a federal subject of the Russian Federation; the Ukrainian parliament has recognised it as the temporarily Russian-occupied territory of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria – ed.]
Supply: Kadyrov in an interview with Kremlin-aligned Russian information company RIA Novosti
Quote: "I’m not in any respect a supporter of ending hostilities within the present state of affairs within the space. I consider it isn’t in our pursuits to cease hostilities now…
The targets and goals of the particular army operation [this is how Russians refer to their unprovoked war of aggression against Ukraine – ed.] aren’t taken out of skinny air – they’re a assure of the safety of our complete nation. Peace on our borders is simply attainable when Ukraine turns into a area or district of Russia."
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