Massive explosion rips through special forces HQ in drone attack as Ukraine brings war to Putin’s mad warlord Kadyrov

Massive explosion rips through special forces HQ in drone attack as Ukraine brings war to Putin’s mad warlord Kadyrov

A DRAMATIC giant fireball explosion today hit a police special forces barracks in a Russian region controlled by one of Vladimir Putin’s most feared henchmen.

A drone detonated in the air above the facility in Grozny, capital of Chechnya, an area run by local strongman and warlord Ramzan Kadyrov, 48.

East2WestThe elite Chechen police regiment in Grozny, pictured here, train at the strike site[/caption]

It caused a fire and four injuries, according to the Chechen dictator,  who is known to have assembled a large army loyal to him, a small number of which are fighting in Ukraine.

Other reports said the toll may have been higher.

The attack hit the barracks of a police special forces regiment named after Kadyrov’s assassinated father, Akhmat, who previously ruled the region.

He blamed the attack on Ukraine and vowed revenge.

Kadyrov said: “A reserve of 84,000 volunteers and fighters from the Chechen Republic is ready to move to the front lines at a moment’s notice.”

“We are preserving our republic not to let some drug addicts, devils, or satanists impose their sick ideas.

“We will not let this stand!

“And for these four injured, we will take down 400 Ukrainian nationalists.”

There was no immediate claim of responsibility from Ukraine, but Kyiv has previously attacked Chechnya.

Kadyrov previously threatened to place Ukrainian prisoners of war on rooftops of strategic buildings to discourage attacks by Volodymyr Zelensky’s forces.

The warlord also recently attacked two of Putin’s senior officials and has enemies in the regime, despite his professed loyalty to the Kremlin dictator, and separately claimed a bounty has been put on his head.

A new investigation by Proekt independent media found that Kadyrov has tripled the size of his armed forces since the start of the war.

No less than nine new paramilitary units have been established since the start of the war.

No other regional leader in Russia is allowed to maintain their own private army.

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East2WestThe moment Ukrainian drone strikes elite Chechen police regiment barracks in Grozny, injuring four[/caption]

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