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Chechen Strongman Kadyrov Appears in New Video Amid Rumors of Ill Health


FILE - Head of the Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov speaks during a meeting with Russia's President Vladimir Putin at a residence near Moscow, Aug. 31, 2019. (Sputnik/Alexei Nikolsky/Kremlin via Reuters)
FILE - Head of the Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov speaks during a meeting with Russia's President Vladimir Putin at a residence near Moscow, Aug. 31, 2019. (Sputnik/Alexei Nikolsky/Kremlin via Reuters)

Chechen strongman Ramzan Kadyrov on Sunday released new video footage in which he smiled and recommended everyone practice sport, in an apparent move to quash speculation about his ill health.

Speculation has swirled for months that the hugely influential 46-year-old head of Chechnya accused by rights groups of running a "totalitarian regime" might be ill.

On Sunday, two videos appeared on Kadyrov's Telegram channel.

Chechen strongman Ramzan Kadyrov is seen in a screengrab from a video posted Sunday to his Telegram channel. It's unknown when the video was recorded.
Chechen strongman Ramzan Kadyrov is seen in a screengrab from a video posted Sunday to his Telegram channel. It's unknown when the video was recorded.

Wearing a raincoat, he was seen in the first video strolling in an unidentified location. He smiled but his face appeared puffy.

In the second video he was heard speaking Chechen and then saying in Russian, "Practice sport."

"I strongly recommend that everyone who cannot distinguish the truth from lies on the internet go for a walk, get some fresh air and put their thoughts in order," said the words accompanying the videos. "The rain can be wonderfully invigorating."

It was not possible to immediately establish when the videos were recorded but the footage was published following unconfirmed reports on social media that the Chechen leader was in a coma.

Kadyrov has been one of the most enthusiastic supporters of Moscow's offensive in Ukraine and his battalions have fought alongside regular Russian forces there.

The former rebel warlord turned Kremlin ally has long referred to himself as Vladimir Putin's "footsoldier."

Elected president of Chechnya in 2007, Kadyrov has ruled majority-Muslim Chechnya with widespread evidence of extra-judicial killings and torture of his opponents.

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