Ramzan Kadyrov responded to criticism about his son's awards

The head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, said that all the awards of his son, 17-year-old Adam Kadyrov, are absolutely deserved. According to him, each of them was awarded "for specific achievements."

"I grew up next to my father, I was always close, I learned a lot next to him. Adam also grew up next to me. Therefore, he already has a wealth of experience and knowledge. He also has practice. When I was appointed to the post of first deputy prime minister of the regional government, I was also young. Nevertheless, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin entrusted me with this post. Adam is also doing well, and I have no complaints, although I demand much more from him as a son," Ramzan Kadyrov emphasized.

In two years, Adam has received about 30 medals and awards. He holds the post of secretary of the Chechen Security Council and oversees the special forces university.

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