Kadyrov proposed sending Chechen security forces to Syria to patrol
The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, proposed sending Chechen police officers to Syria for joint patrols with local forces to ensure stability and security.
The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, made a proposal to send Chechen policemen to Syria to patrol the streets together with local law enforcement agencies.
According to Kadyrov, such cooperation will help maintain the stability and security of the Syrian people. He stressed that any Russian presence in Syria should be aimed solely at protecting the interests of civilians and preventing destabilization in the region.
The initiative has aroused interest and discussion both inside and outside Russia. Some experts believe that this proposal could strengthen Russian influence in Syria and strengthen cooperation with local authorities.
So far, no decision has been made to send Chechen security forces to Syria, but Kadyrov's statement underlines the region's readiness to actively participate in maintaining stability in the international arena.
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