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Putin ally Ramzan Kadyrov reported ill amid unconfirmed health rumours
Summary
Reports say Putin ally Ramzan Kadyrov is reportedly receiving dialysis after alleged kidney failure, and intelligence-linked sources have reported growing concern while Moscow has not commented.
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Reports circulated on January 11 say Ramzan Kadyrov, the head of Chechnya, is gravely ill and receiving emergency treatment. Media outlets and Interfax-Ukraine reported he has suffered kidney failure and is undergoing dialysis at a private clinic. Sources linked to Ukraine's GUR military intelligence said concern has grown and one unconfirmed report suggested he may be in a coma. There has been no official response from Moscow or Grozny.
Reported details:
- Multiple reports state Kadyrov has suffered kidney failure and is receiving dialysis at a private clinic.
- Intelligence-linked sources have said concern is growing and an unconfirmed report suggested he may be in a coma.
- He was last seen publicly more than a week ago using a walking stick, according to published coverage.
- Coverage also reports that discussions about potential succession have intensified, though any decision is said to rest with President Putin.
Summary:
Reportedly Kadyrov is receiving medical treatment and outside sources have expressed concern. Coverage indicates discussions about succession have been mentioned, but final authority is described as resting with President Putin. Undetermined at this time.
