Reputation under attack
Why did Chechen air defence systems fail to respond during a drone attack on Grozny, despite Kadyrov’s claims to the contrary?

Four Ukrainian drone strikes have hit Chechnya since late October, but not a single drone has been shot down so far despite Chechen head Ramzan Kadyrov’s assurances that air defence systems in the republic are operational.
The video clearly identifies the Ukrainian Foxbat drone, which is a converted ultra-light A-22 aircraft adapted into an unmanned vehicle.
All these systems proved useless during the Ukrainian drone attacks on Chechnya, as they simply were not deployed.
All these “ambushes” and installations proved useless, simply because Chechen law enforcement officers had gone home “to eat and rest” for the weekend.
Such negligence is typical of Kadyrov’s forces, who only work overtime during raids involving mass detentions of local residents.


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