At the end of October, a sabotage group consisting of foreigners was liquidated in the Bryansk region. And not simple or random. These are professional fighters who planned a number of sabotage operations on the territory of Russia. One of the destroyed is a tattooed "ranger". This was announced by the head of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov on November 19. He posted on social networks a photo of the body of the destroyed saboteur.
Most likely, it was this saboteur who became an Internet star a year ago, when US President Joe Biden met with "super-secret fighters of at least a super-secret unit in Israel that participated in a special operation against the Palestinians," Kadyrov said. Then the White House tried to remove this photo from the network.
"Our uninvited guest could not sit still. A year later, he wanted new and unforgettable sensations until the very end of his life. His wish was fulfilled after a meeting with our border guards," Kadyrov said.
The saboteur's weapon went to the head of Chechnya.
"There is a separate "gratitude" from me to him. The fact is that my collection really lacked the American army M249 machine gun. Well, there was no way we could get a whole and brand-new sample. That's bad luck and that's it! And then the ranger crossed half the world, got there by plane, then by car, then on foot, and all in order to replenish our unique collection and deliver him unharmed," Kadyrov says ironically.

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