A meeting of the National Anti-Terrorism Committee was held in Moscow, dedicated to countering the spread of terrorist ideology, neo-Nazism, and religious extremism in the North Caucasus Federal District.

Russian President Vladimir Putin awarded Chechen Minister of Culture Aishat Kadyrova with a medal of the Order of Merit for the Fatherland, 2nd Class.
The corresponding decree was published on the official Internet portal of legal acts. The 24-year-old girl is the eldest daughter of the head of the republic, Ramzan Kadyrov. According to the decree, the award was presented for merits in the "development of national culture and art" and "many years of fruitful creative activity."
Aishat Kadyrova has been the Minister of Culture since October 2021. On June 23 last year, she was awarded an order named after her grandfather, the former head of Chechnya.
It is noteworthy that the eldest daughter of Kadyrov is far from the only relative of the head of the republic who has received state awards. So, in 2021, Ramzan Kadyrov signed a decree on awarding the medal "For Merit to the Chechen Republic" to his other (at that time 21-year-old) daughter Khadizhat Kadyrova. What exactly was her “contribution to the development of the system of preschool education”, mentioned in the Chechen media, is unknown. Khadizhat received the award just a year after taking office as head of the Department of Preschool Education in Grozny.
The mother of the head of Chechnya, Aimani Kadyrova, is the owner of numerous awards, including the "Order of Kadyrov", the medal in memory of Akhmad Khadzhi Kadyrov and the diploma "Pride of the Nation". She has also received federal awards. In addition, a mosque in Argun is named after her.
In May of this year, President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin personally presented the order and flowers to the only official wife of Ramzan Kadyrov. 44-year-old Medni Kadyrova, raising 13 children, was awarded the title of “Mother Heroine”. Meanwhile, according to Stopcore, the father of many children also has two unofficial wives, who, apparently, did not deserve the order, but were subjected to American sanctions.