Kadyrov's eldest son was awarded an honorary title

The title "Honorary Citizen of the City of Grozny" was awarded to the eldest son of the head of Chechnya, 19-year-old Akhmat Kadyrov. Earlier, he was appointed Minister of Physical Culture, Sports and Youth Policy.

Minister of National Policy, Foreign Relations, Press and Information Ahmed Dudayev noted that Akhmat showed himself "as a leader who demonstrates a competent approach to business" and in a short time "achieved impressive results and effectively implements his activities in the field of sports policy."

The youngest son of Ramzan Kadyrov, Adam, received at least 16 awards and many positions. He was awarded the title of Hero of Chechnya and the highest award of the Czech Republic - the Order of Kadyrov. And in the last month, the young man became the curator of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Chechnya, received the medal of the Russian Guard "For combat distinction" and the badge of the OMON "Akhmat-Grozny".

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