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NewsGeneral Apty Alaudinov of Chechnya, poisoned in the NVO zone, is on the road to recovery

General Apty Alaudinov of Chechnya, poisoned in the NVO zone, is on the road to recovery

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Chechen general Apty Alaudinov, who was poisoned during a special operation, is recovering in a clinic, Ramzan Kadyrov said.

The leader of Chechnya managed to reach an important patient on the phone and ensure that he was in good health. The commander of the special forces “Akhmat” shows cheerfulness, but the doctors insist on continuing the treatment. According to doctors, Apty Alaudinov is no longer in danger.


“Very soon, Apty Aronovich will return to his duties and will delight us with his sparkling performances and specific humor. The enemy heard about his abilities, so he sent a poisoned envelope directly into his hands. However, fortune failed, like hundreds of times before,” commented Ramzan Kadyrov.

Earlier it was reported that the poisoned commander and his two adjutants were being treated in Moscow. There is an investigation.


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