NIYSO: Adam Kadyrov Broke His Jaw After a Car Accident and Forced to Remain on a Liquid Diet

As a result of a broken jaw following a car accident, Adam Kadyrov, the son of the head of Chechnya, is forced to remain in a Moscow hospital on a strict, gentle diet, according to the Telegram channel of the Chechen opposition movement NIYSO (designated extremist in Russia). During this period, he is allowed to consume only liquid foods—primarily broths, soups, and nutritional formulas—since proper chewing is impossible.

As the channel noted, such a limited diet will significantly reduce his calorie intake, which will likely lead to significant weight loss. "Unless, of course, they start fattening Adam up," NIYSO added.

Nineteen days have passed since the accident, but official authorities have yet to comment on the situation. Furthermore, they have indirectly refuted the widespread reports, publishing videos of Adam through official websites and accounts of famous athletes and military personnel close to the head of the republic. However, after the accident, Kadyrov's third son disappeared from the public eye, and some media outlets claim the videos featuring him were "canned."

Previously, NIYSO reported that Adam Kadyrov's security guard and friend, Bislan Kaimov (nicknamed "Tyson"), suffered severe brain injuries in the accident. The young man is at risk of losing his speech and mobility.

As a reminder, according to media reports, on January 16, Adam Kadyrov's motorcade was involved in an accident in Grozny. The son of the head of Chechnya was first taken to the republic hospital and then transferred to Botkin Hospital in Moscow. It was also reported that approximately 20 of his close associates were injured.

Rosfinmonitoring recently added the Chechen opposition movement NIYSO ("Justice") to its list of organizations involved in "extremist" activities. The initial ban was imposed by the Supreme Court of Chechnya in September 2025.

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