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There were reports in the media last Thursday, including Russian state news agencies, that Kadyrov had been taken to a Moscow hospital for treatment, but Chechen officials did not directly confirm or deny the reports.
The 43-year-old regional leader wrote Tuesday in his Telegram account that he was supervising a meeting on coronavirus on Tuesday, adding that the situation in Chechen hospitals is stable. Along with an online message, Kadyrov posted a photo of himself and other officials sitting at a large oval table.
Kadyrov has led Chechnya since the death of his father Achad in 2004, a close ally of President Vladimir Putin and accused of various human rights abuses in Chechnya.
His approach to the coronavirus must be rejected. Kadyrov called the doctors who complained about the lack of “provocative” guarantees that they should fire. The head of the region said, among other things, that people who violated quarantine rules should be “killed”.
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