The health condition of Kadyrov is critical: the Kremlin is looking for a successor.
According to ТСН: The health condition of Ramzan Kadyrov, the head of the Chechen Republic, has significantly worsened due to kidney failure. The Kremlin is already considering potential candidates to replace him.
According to a source from the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Kadyrov is undergoing dialysis, and doctors cannot provide accurate forecasts regarding his condition.
According to the data from the GUR MoD of Ukraine, Kadyrov is being treated in his hospital in Chechnya, where family members, including relatives from other countries, have already arrived.
Amid the deterioration of his health, the process of selecting a candidate for the new head of Chechnya has intensified.
It was previously reported that his condition sharply declined after a trip to Moscow. Later, he was transported by ambulance to the Central Clinical Hospital of the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation.
This situation attracts attention not only in Ukraine but also beyond its borders, as Kadyrov was an important figure in the political life of the Chechen autonomy. His illness has raised concerns about the stability of power in the region and possible changes in the political landscape of Chechnya. There is observed activity in the search for a new leader, which could influence the further development of events in the republic.
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