The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, instructed to expel from Chechnya the male half of the families of those involved in the attack on policemen in Achkhoy-Martan, both the attacker and the organizers who are outside Russia.
"THE Ministry OF Internal Affairs and Rosgvardiya, together with the FSB, should expel the fathers and brothers of those who are behind this from the territory of the republic. Their property should be seized," Kadyrov said.
Then the same thing threatens other relatives of the organizers of the attack on the traffic police post.
"If they don't stop working on the Ukraine, which finances them, then other relatives must be expelled," Kadyrov instructed the security forces.
According to him, the parents and next of kin of terrorists have a special responsibility.
On the evening of April 7, police officers were attacked in Achkhoy-Martan. A local resident attacked a traffic police post with a knife. He was eliminated on the spot. One of the injured policemen died.
As reported by EADaily, earlier Kadyrov said that the organization of the attack on the traffic police post was led by a citizen of Ukraine. In addition, natives of Chechnya who live in Turkey are involved in the attack. He promised to bring all those involved in the crime "to a severe response."

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