Putin reacted to the proposal of Chechen leader Kadyrov to impose martial law in Russia and stated that they do not plan to introduce such measures on the territory of the Russian Federation.

This was stated by the spokesman of Russian dictator Putin Dmitry Peskov, reports WMP.

"No decisions have been made on the introduction of martial law, no discussions on this issue are conducted," the Russian politician said.

Peskov also complained that the West ignored the attack on the Russian capital and did not give any comment on it.

We will remind, the scandalous head of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov, commenting on the drone attack on Moscow, threw a tantrum and called on the Russian authorities to impose martial law. In addition, he invented a new term "deshaitanization" and promised revenge for the attack.

"In my opinion, it is necessary to declare martial law in Russia, to use all combat resources intended for this," he wrote on his TV channel.

The National Security and Defense Council responded to Kadyrov's statement. They advised him to take revenge on Moscow, personally dictator Vladimir Putin, and not threaten Ukraine. After all, it was Russia that "killed and destroyed Chechens."

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