Kadyrov's son, like his other relatives, uses passports with other names

17-year-old Adam Kadyrov, who holds several important positions and has dozens of state awards, uses passports with other names during foreign flights. This was reported by the publication "Agency".

According to one passport, Adam's name is Mokhmad Ramzanovich Kadyrov, and according to another - Mokhmad Ramzanovich Musayev. The documents even have different dates of birth.

In addition, passports with the surname "Musayev" are used by the wife of the head of Chechnya Medni Kadyrov and his children: Aishat, Khadizhat (Karina), Tabarik, Khutmat (Khedi), Akhmat, Ali (he is also called Zelimkhan) and Abdullah.

Five more children of Ramzan Kadyrov use documents with the surname of his other wife - Fatima Khazueva - when traveling abroad. These are Ashura, Fatima, Eset, Sheikh Ahmed and Hussein.

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