Chechnya's president takes a Ukrainian general's car as a "souvenir" and promises to drive it to the heart of Kyiv.. video

Chechnya's President Ramzan Kadyrov got into the armored car of a captured Ukrainian general that had been confiscated from a leader of Ukrainian nationalists, he announced on his channel in the Russian Telegram application.

The head of Chechnya said: "The armored car is new and has never been used. Apparently, General Bandera preferred to sit in an underground shelter and did not allow his subordinates to use the car for its intended purpose."

And Bandera is the "Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists", which accuses Russia of Nazism, especially as it was allied with the forces of Nazi leader Adolf Hitler at the time of World War II against the forces of the Soviet Union at the time.

Kadyrov also said that he decided to convert the armored car into his own, and promised that "with God's help" he will drive this car to Kyiv in the near future.

"Well, in the future, I plan to nationalize the company producing these armored vehicles to allocate its production to the needs of the Russian army," he added.

Earlier, Kadyrov addressed "all the Nazis, Bandera and others" in Ukraine and urged them to lay down their arms.

He stressed, "Either you voluntarily lay down your weapon and accept the punishment you deserve, or we will take you out with our own hands and take punitive measures against you."

The Chechen president reviewed a new batch of armored vehicles for soldiers and volunteers from Chechnya participating in the war in Ukraine.

The head of Chechnya added that "military personnel and volunteers from the Chechen Republic participating in the special operation in Ukraine already have the best and most modern material and technical equipment. A set of modern armored vehicles, which the fund purchased specifically for our fighters."

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