Anyone familiar with Russia knows that there is a Chechen Republic in the Caucasus. After the disintegration of the Soviet Union, this exclusive republic wanted to be independent from Russia, but because of its unique geographical location, Russia was banned and two Chechen wars broke out. In the two Chechen wars, it can be said that Russia paid a heavy price, causing thousands of casualties and losing countless weapons and equipment. The reason behind these painful costs is the fighting ability and great strength of Chechen militants, although the Soviet army collapsed due to lack of funds and high-level corruption after the disintegration of the Soviet Union. Now, Chechen President Kadyrov Jr. was appointed as the new president by Putin after his father died in 2007.
Chechnya under Kadyrov is a country worthy of the name. In Chechnya, he can be said to be a jealous man, and ordinary people show respect and awe for this white strongman. They are so arrogant because their soldiers are mobilized by well-paid Israeli military advisers. They are strong, natural and confident. In recent years, in the Syrian battlefield, Chechen special forces have been invincible on the battlefield, annihilating countless opponents and foreign mercenaries. It can be said that he contributed a lot. They won many championships in foreign special forces competitions.
The most elite of the special forces is Kadyrov's Northern Battalion, which consists of 46 independent special operations teams under the jurisdiction of the Russian Ministry of Interior. In fact, Kadyrov is directly under the general command. There are about 700 members, all of whom are elites. In order to improve the combat effectiveness of the Northern Battalion, Kadyrov established a training center for security forces in Gugemesh, an important town in eastern Chechnya, with members from Alpha Group. Major Martinoff, a Russian senior special forces coach, even became Kadyrov's assistant. Although this army is elite, it is notorious. According to western media reports, 80% of assassinations and robberies in Chechnya were committed by members of this unit. A few years ago, the army's subordinates openly robbed during their trip to Moscow, and were finally acquitted because of the connivance of the top management.