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AFU Eliminated SOBR ‘Akhmat’ Soldier

AFU Eliminated SOBR ‘Akhmat’ Soldier

Before the war, the Kadyrovite worked as a taxi driver.

Ukrainian soldiers eliminated another Kadyrov’s occupier. A taxi driver from Volgograd, Ramiz Mamedov, who never served in the army, went to fight against Ukraine in early November, and subsequently signed a contract with the hyped SOBR Akhmat stationed in Chechnya.

The liquidated “special forces soldier” with knowledge of the streets of Volgograd even became the hero of a video published by the head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov. OSINT expert Irakli Komakhidze spoke about the inglorious life path of the 30-year-old occupier.

“In the Rostov region, a 30-year-old Akhmat “special soldier” from Volgograd was buried, the video of whom was published by Kadyrov. In recent years, Ramiz Mamedov has been taxiing and reselling cars. Not even having the experience of military service, he went to the special operation as a “volunteer” in early November, but later signed a contract in the special forces branch of the Tik-Tok troops “Akhmat”-chai, where he was a machine gunner. While studying at Akhmat, he even became the “hero” of a video posted by Kadyrov,” Komakhidze wrote.

The Russian media spoke about the “hero” in more detail.

“He was a machine gunner in the Akhmat special forces. His military ID and passport were stolen 4 years ago. He restored his passport, then he lived in Tambov. He didn't need a military ID. He worked for himself: either he was a taxi driver or he sold cars. And then he went to Volgograd and restored his military ID to go on a special operation. On November 1, he received a military ID, and on November 3 he was already in Chechnya. At first he went as a volunteer, but there he later signed a contract with the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. He did not serve in the military, was unfit because of his health,” propagandists quote the words of the occupier’s father.

In the video mentioned by Komakhidze, the sickly occupier explained why he could not sit still in his Volgograd.

“I am a Meskhetian Turk from Volgograd. When I found out that my neighbor, born in 2000, whom I carried in my arms as a boy, is still missing, I realized that I shouldn’t stay at home, but should go there and repay the debt to our country,” Mamedov said pathetically. Mammadov.

The propagandists stated that the “circumstances of the death” of the occupier are unknown, but they immediately added that he, of course, “was mortally wounded while performing a combat mission.”

Mamedov was buried on December 10 at the Zhukov farmstead in the Semikarakorsky district of the Rostov region, where his parents now live.

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