Rumours are swirling over the health of Putin ally and warlord

Today, whispers abound regarding the health of Ramzan Kadyrov, a close associate of Vladimir Putin and a feared figure in Chechnya. Reports suggest that the influential leader is critically ill and receiving urgent medical attention.

The 49-year-old leader of Russia’s Chechen Republic is rumored to be suffering from kidney failure. Medical professionals are reportedly hesitant to predict his recovery or long-term prognosis.

As per Interfax-Ukraine, Kadyrov is currently undergoing dialysis at a secluded clinic in Chechnya. Meanwhile, members of his influential family, including those traveling from overseas, have started to gather around him.

Sources within Ukraine’s GUR military intelligence have indicated rising concerns over his health, with some unverified claims even hinting that Kadyrov has fallen into a coma.

Adding to the conjecture, Kadyrov has not been seen in public for over a week. His last appearance showed him relying on a walking stick.

The GUR has suggested that discussions surrounding Kadyrov’s potential successor are gaining momentum, a decision ultimately resting with Putin. However, neither Moscow nor Grozny has issued any official comment on the situation.

Kadyrov, who has sent tens of thousands of troops to back Putin’s war in Ukraine, recently appointed his eldest son Akhmat, 20, as a deputy prime minister, a move widely seen as preparing the ground for a possible succession.

Rumours were swirling today over the health of Vladimir Putin ally and feared warlord Ramzan Kadyrov

Rumours were swirling today over the health of Vladimir Putin ally and feared warlord Ramzan Kadyrov

The 49-year-old head of Russia's Chechnya republic has reportedly suffered kidney failure. Pictured with Putin

The 49-year-old head of Russia’s Chechnya republic has reportedly suffered kidney failure. Pictured with Putin

Kremlin commander Maj-Gen Apti Alaudinov, 52. Pictured with Ramzan Kadyrov

Kremlin commander Maj-Gen Apti Alaudinov, 52. Pictured with Ramzan Kadyrov

Warlord Ramzan Kadyrov's eldest son Akhmat Kadyrov, 20, poses with Vladimir Putin in March 2023 in Moscow, Russia

Warlord Ramzan Kadyrov’s eldest son Akhmat Kadyrov, 20, poses with Vladimir Putin in March 2023 in Moscow, Russia

However, the brutal and eccentric leader – a ‘human rights abuser’ and one of the most sanctioned politicians on the planet – is believed to favour his ‘favourite son’ Adam, 18, who is also his head of security. 

It remains far from clear whether Putin would accept such an arrangement.

A multi-millionaire, Kadyrov has packed Chechnya’s government with relatives, including several of his 15 children from three current polygamous wives.

Two other figures are said to be in the frame as potential successors: war commander Major-General Apti Alaudinov, 52, who is viewed as trusted by the Kremlin, and Magomed Daudov, 45, the head of the Chechen parliament.

Last month, the visibly ailing Kadyrov appeared to hint that he expected to die young.

‘If you listen to the rumours, I won’t live into old age,’ he said.

‘Well, I don’t want to live into old age. I want to pass away while everyone loves and respects me. And [remembers me] that way after my death.’

Kadyrov has long claimed to have brought peace to his war-ravaged region, but critics say this stability has come at the cost of severe repression and widespread human rights abuses, leading to extensive Western sanctions.

For years, reports have suggested he is ‘terminally ill’, suffering from pancreatic necrosis and kidney problems. He has frequently appeared to struggle with walking and speaking and has shown dramatic fluctuations in weight.

Opposition figure Mikhail Khodorkovsky has claimed Kadyrov is ‘negotiating with Arab sheikhs about the safe evacuation of his family and the safety of his assets’ in the event that Putin refuses to allow Adam or another son to inherit power in Chechnya.

The increasingly frail warlord is also said not to trust doctors in Moscow and has previously alleged that he was ‘poisoned’.

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