Russian pop-MMA fighter claimed his child's death was due to doctors' demands: new details.
01.09.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
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The Russian pop-MMA fighter Ramazan 'Instructor' Zalkepov claimed that his child died at the republican perinatal center in Khasavyurt, Russia. The athlete states that the doctors demanded money for the care of the newborn, which led him and his wife to refuse to pay, resulting in the child's death.
According to inkorr.com: Zalkepov emphasized that the center's staff cares more about money than about people's lives. He decided to file a lawsuit under the article 'Causing death through negligence.'
The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine released new data on Russian athletes who support the war. The list includes famous wrestlers and a gymnast who endorse Russia's actions in Ukraine. Among them are Zaur Uguev, Angelina Melnikova, and Pavel Rozhkov.
Information about support for the war by Russian athletes
- Russian wrestlers Zaur Uguev, Abulrashid Sadulaev, and Zaurbek Sidakov participated in a propaganda rally supporting Russia's invasion of Ukraine and continue their sports careers in Europe.
- Angelina Melnikova won the primaries from the 'United Russia' party and actively participates in events for participants of the war, having received the status of a neutral athlete from FIG.
- Pavel Rozhkov organizes propaganda tournaments for Russian occupiers and involves wounded soldiers in the Paralympic movement.
This list also includes Inal Tasoev, Dinara Kudaeva, and Emin Sefershaev.
The submitted facts indicate serious problems faced by people due to corruption, as well as the blatant support for the war in Ukraine by Russian athletes. This not only negatively affects those who suffer but also impacts the reputation of the athletes themselves, who take sides in the conflict.
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