Kadyrov's son received a new award

17-year-old Adam Kadyrov was awarded again - he received a commemorative medal for the 25th anniversary of the OMON "Akhmat-Grozny". On the occasion of the event, a ceremonial parade was held on the territory of the unit.

Adam Kadyrov heads the Security Service of his father, the head of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov. He was also awarded the title of Hero of the Chechen Republic and presented with the highest award - the Order of Kadyrov.

In addition, Adam Kadyrov is the secretary of the Security Council of Chechnya and the curator of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. He was also awarded the medal of the Russian Guard "For Military Distinction", and before that - the chest badge of the OMON "Akhmat-Grozny".

Adam Kadyrov oversees two battalions named after Baysangur Benoevsky and Sheikh Mansur, as well as the Russian University of Special Forces in Gudermes. By now, the son of the head of Chechnya has received at least 17 awards and many positions.

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