Chechnya ready to send troops to Palestine: Kadyrov

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President of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov reacted to the Israeli offensive against Hamas. The Chechen leader called for a coalition of Muslim countries. Stating that Western countries are shooting civilians under the pretext of destroying militants, Kadyrov announced that they are ready to send troops to Palestine to stop the war.

Chechnya ready to send troops to Palestine: Kadyrov

President of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, while giving a message of support to Palestine, stated that he was ready to send his army to Palestine as a peacekeeping force to maintain order in the region.

"I appeal to the leaders of the Muslim countries. Form a coalition. Let's stop Europe and the entire West from bombing civilians under the pretext of destroying militants," Kadyrov said.

'WE SUPPORT PALESTINE'

"We support Palestine. And we are against this war, which, unlike other conflicts, could escalate into more. I have been to Israel myself, and our peaceful delegation has been subjected to open provocations firsthand. I therefore call for a halt to both the war and any escalation of the situation. If necessary, our units are ready to act as peacekeeping forces to restore order and confront troublemakers," he added.

Israel has been carrying out air and sea attacks on the Gaza Strip, where more than 2 million Palestinians live, following the "Al-Aqsa Flood" operation carried out by the al-Qassam Brigades affiliated with Hamas on October 7. In the most violent clashes and bombings of the recent period, 700 Palestinians have lost their lives so far, while around 900 Israelis have reportedly been killed.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza announced that more than 4 thousand people were injured as a result of the Israeli bombardment. Chechnya President Ramzan Kadyrov made a remarkable statement regarding the clashes that caused many civilians to lose their lives or leave their homes in the region.

Source: Newsroom

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