Insiders reveal Kadyrov's alleged "harem": Boundaries meant little to him.
Power abuser Ramzan Kadyrov, known as Putin's enforcer, allegedly exploits his authority in Chechnya to force minors into sexual acts. A Russian exile website exposes kidnappings sanctioned by the president.
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Kadyrov earned the nickname "Putin's dog" due to his bloody army. However, the Chechen leader's ruthlessness doesn't stop at the battlefield. In his palace in Grozny's capital, he's reportedly involved in sexual activities with minors, including some who were abducted for his pleasure. A tipster close to Kadyrov disclosed to the Russian exile site "Project" that he prefers virgin girls, schoolgirls, or students in their first year. Kadyrov reportedly has an assistant who maintains contacts with numerous young Chechen women.Multiple, possibly hundreds. Not all of them willingly engage in relations with the president.
"Project" chronicles Kadyrov's rise to power in a two-and-a-half-hour documentary. Since 2007, Kadyrov has been the president of the Russian Republic of Chechnya. The documentary features Kadyrov's supporters, beneficiaries, and a string of women who either willingly or forcefully engaged in relationships with Kadyrov.
Deadly Shots to the Head and Torso
The 47-year-old Chechen kingpin supposedly maintains a harem. If a favorite of "The Sultan" shows signs of favoritism, a palace or another luxury property near the president's office may be presented as a gift. However, the luxurious lifestyle can be cut short. For example, if a lover becomes pregnant, which was not planned.
Kadyrov's lover Zhanetta Mukuyeva, whom he knew since his teenage years, was killed by targeted shots to the head and torso in 2003. The assassination took place in public. Two individuals close to Kadyrov reportedly informed investigators that Mukuyeva was pregnant at the time of her death. Kadyrov was said to have rejoiced over her violent demise, despite having desired her for years. For a short while, one of Kadyrov's gas stations in Grozny's capital was renamed "Zhanetta." Kadyrov's way of paying his respects to his executed lover posthumously.
If a child is born from Kadyrov's lover, it becomes part of the ruler's clan. It is officially assigned to Kadyrov's only legally recognized wife Medni Kadyrova, who already has more than a dozen "offspring" in this fashion. A government or administrative career is guaranteed for the children: The entire power structure in Grozny is filled with Kadyrov's brothers, brothers-in-law, uncles, and now increasingly children. Where the family's wealth and demands don't match, embezzled money is used to cover the gap.
According to the filmmakers, everyone in Chechnya knows that Kadyrov maintains a series of relationships. In a 2012 pop song, various women are listed who "compete in the competition," as the lyrics suggest - Fatima, Khadija, Madina, Zamira, Kameta, Elina, Asja... "Each one thinks she's number one."
Despite being illegal under Russian law, these relationships in Chechnya are registered as Islamic marriages, or Nikahs, by local Mullahs. This supposedly protects women from charges of adultery if Kadyrov grows tired of them and dismisses them from the Presidential Palace.
In the early 2000s, Kadyrov was known to have no limits when it came to girls he desired, according to sources from the "Project" investigative team. Some were abducted on their way to school. Two underage girls were impregnated by Kadyrov, according to the filmmakers' sources.
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In his position as the president of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, often referred to as Putin's enforcer in Russia, has reportedly exercised his authority over the region by allegedly forcing minors into sexual acts, as revealed by a Russian exile website.
Despite his controversial reputation, Kadyrov maintains a significant influence not only in Chechnya but also in Russian politics, having numerous alleged relationships with young Chechen women, some of whom were reportedly abducted for his pleasure.