Military expert Oleg Zhdanov announced the information that the odious leader of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, could have been poisoned by Russian FSB employees, and explained why this was done.

He spoke about this in his video blog on Friday, March 10.

According to Zhdanov, changes in Kadyrov's appearance indicate that he is suffering from acute kidney failure, which causes weight gain and swelling. 

On this occasion, he reminded of the medical board equipped for resuscitation, which arrived in Moscow last week.

"Europe during the war allowed the flight of this plane in its airspace, it reached Moscow through Belarus and immediately turned back, that is, it was already waiting for it in Moscow.

Someone was loaded into this resuscitation plane and he flew to Nuremberg, where the largest medical university in Europe is located, which includes 24 university clinics," Oleg Zhdanov said.

The expert noted that in the case of an undetermined diagnosis, which can be assumed to be Kadyrov's, they are sent to university clinics for treatment, which can use non-standard methods of treatment.

Zhdanov also named the probable reason why Kadyrov "fell ill". 

"There is an assumption that Kadyrov was simply removed, that he did not destroy the federal system, in particular, the fact that he, as a regional leader, allows himself to command a part of the federal structure - Rosgvardia," he noted.

At the same time, according to the expert, the very concept of "kadyrovtsi" has disappeared from circulation in Russia, although these soldiers of the Russian Guard will continue to perform their tasks on the territory of Ukraine.

Zhdanov assumed that the same fate as Kadyrova could await Prigozhin if he "does not calm down and continues his antics in terms of political statements."

"Although let him continue.

The sooner they start killing each other like spiders in a jar, the easier it will be for us to fight them," the expert summarized.

We will remind, earlier in the German publication Bild hinted at the health problems of the head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov.

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