Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky, in an unusual speech to members of Congress, calling for a no-fly zone over the country.
25.02.2022 - 21:31 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Russia has sent over 10,000 Chechen fighters to Ukraine as fears grow the conflict will turn into a horrific slaughter.
The battle to fight for the capital Kyiv along with the other major cities is underway and the President Volodymyr Zelensky has become the number one target for the death squads.
Ruthless killers who hail from the Chechen battalions are thought to be special forces who are to hunt down Zelensky and his government.
According to reports more than 200,000 Russian troops are believed to be in Ukraine as huge streams of tanks from Moscow pour across the border.
Ukrainian resistance fighters have killed over 1,000 Russian soldiers as they bravely defend the country but it is thought Putin’s specialist Chechen death squads are already inside Kyiv.
One British military source told the Mirror Online : “These Chechen forces are tough, battle-hardened and utterly ruthless.
“They are likely to have little regard for civilian lives as they focus on their mission.”
The battle for Ukraine’s cities is about to become a bloody insurgency as men and women civilians have been handed firearms to defend their homeland.
Men aged between 18 and 60 years of age are being called up to resist the Russian onslaught as Kyiv’s airport fell to Moscow’s forces.
More than 100 Ukrainians are dead, among them women and children, although Ukraine’s military was fighting bitterly to defend their cities.
Experts fear Kyiv could fall within two days unless Ukraine’s troops can hold the line and protect the government from being toppled by the attackers.
A battalion of Chechen forces were spotted hiding within dense forests outside Kyiv but are now believed to have started to close in on embattled Kyiv city.
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