“Every day, the flow of those wishing to take two-week accelerated tactical and fire training courses on the territory of the Russian University of Special Forces in Gudermes and become a volunteer is increasing,” he wrote on the Telegram channel.

Kadyrov also informed about the dispatch of another aircraft with volunteers to the zone of the special operation.

In November, the head of Chechnya reported that more than 20,000 Chechens had taken part in the SVO.

Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin met in the Kremlin with the mothers of the military serving in the NVO zone.

They discussed issues of concern to women that relate to their sons - contractors, volunteers and mobilized.