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"Kadyrovtsy" Beat Up A Russian Military Police Officer Who Stopped Them For Violating Traffic Rules

"Kadyrovtsy" Beat Up A Russian Military Police Officer Who Stopped Them For Violating Traffic Rules

The attack took place in the Belgorod region.

In the Belgorod region (Russia), Chechen security forces beat up a Russian military police officer after he stopped their car, which was driving without license plates and in the oncoming lane. This was reported by Z-channels, which distributed a video of the incident, drew the attention of "Agency", which identified the participants in the beating.

The incident took place 30 kilometers from the border with Ukraine right at the post of the Military Automobile Inspection (VAI), where there were also members of the Rosgvardia and other representatives of the military police. However, they chose not to intervene when Chechens were beating their colleague and stood by as if nothing was happening.

The footage shows a traffic police officer explaining to a man with a "Talib" patch that the driver he stopped had violated traffic rules and refused to show his documents. The "Talib" asked the policeman a question: "Don't you ever violate traffic rules?". After a negative answer, the conversation ended. However, a few minutes later, a man in a black Toyota Land Cruiser arrived at the post and introduced himself as a "senior". He addressed the policeman with the phrase: "Are you so tough, you b***h?" after which "Talib" started beating the inspector, including when he was already on the ground.

In the final video, the attacker, having finished beating the policeman, which lasted about a minute, says: "Speak plainly. Disrespect us one more time, then we'll see. You asked for it. You've wanted this for a long time."

"The Agency" identified the active participants of the conflict. All of them turned out to be Chechen fighters, and one of them was the head of security for Khamzat Kadyrov, the nephew of the Chechen leader, until June 2023.

Z-bloggers reacted negatively to the video. For example, the telegram channel "Belarusian Silovik" wrote: "Chechens again."

"The systematically fucked up just had to be publicly punished," said a z-channel close to the Belarusian siloviki.

"Two Majors" wondered who should be responsible for what happened: "Supreme? Kadyrov? Alaudinov? The Russian community? Everyone should be punished. One for the mess and outright lawlessness, the other for snotty noses".

And the former head of the self-proclaimed "DNR" Pavel Gubarev in his channel asked the head of the special forces "Akhmat" Apti Allaundinov for clarification.

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