Journalist who has been 'interrogating' Russian occupiers for three years called the Russian liar 'greater than Konashenkov'.


Blogger Volodymyr Zolkin revealed that the commander of the special unit 'Akhmat' Apti Alaudinov is the greatest Russian liar. He expressed his thoughts in an interview with 'Glavkom'.
Zolkin noted that a video dedicated to this issue was released on his YouTube channel, which showed captured Kadyrovites being taken to the Russian side. Zolkin called Alaudinov the biggest 'fuflyzhnik', claiming this is acknowledged even by Russian war correspondents.
The blogger also mentioned that his colleague Dmytro calls on Russian residents to share information with him for money at the beginning of each video. According to Zolkin, this strategy works well, and he hopes that after the fighting ends, he will be able to show all the materials confirming its effectiveness.
The commander of the special unit 'Akhmat' Apti Alaudinov stated that he has distanced himself from the captured Kadyrovites who were taken prisoner in Kursk. He stated this in a video he published on his Telegram channel. Alaudinov emphasized that he has no intention of communicating with such people as he considers them disgraceful.
In 2023, the head of the special unit 'Akhmat' Apti Alaudinov was poisoned. He noticed a poisonous letter by its smell. This information was reported by the leader of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov.
Earlier, Kadyrov accused Ukraine and the West of not providing assistance to Chechens during the military conflict in the 90s. He declared that now Chechnya cannot exist without Russia.
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