Chechen leader says his forces ‘liberated’ Mariupol city hall

(FILES) In this file photo taken on August 31, 2019 Head of the Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov (R) speaks with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Novo-Ogaryovo state residence outside Moscow. – The strongman leader of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, said on March 1 that Chechens have been killed in Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. Kadyrov, a former rebel-turned-Kremlin-ally, has given his backing for President Vladimir Putin’s attack on Ukraine, sending his notorious fighters to the country. (Photo by Alexey NIKOLSKY / SPUTNIK / AFP)

KYIV, Ukraine (AFP) – Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov said Thursday that forces from his Russian region had taken control of the city hall in Ukraine’s besieged southeastern port of Mariupol and hoisted the Russian flag.

Kadyrov posted on Telegram a video of a phone recording in Chechen, which he said was Russian parliamentary lawmaker Adam Delimkhanov speaking to “our valiant men”.

“The guys are radioing to say that they liberated the building of the Mariupol authorities and put up our flag over it,” the Chechen leader said on his Telegram, which has more than 1.4 million subscribers.

The former rebel-turned-Kremlin-ally wrote that Ukrainian “bandits who remained alive did not risk it and abandoned their positions… and fled”.

A handout picture released by the Ukrainian Navy on March 24, 2022 shows plumes of smoke and flames in the port of Berdyansk in the Azov Sea, 80 kilometres to the west of Mariupol, on the site where reportedly the large landing ship “Orsk” of the Russian Black Sea Fleet is docked. – Ukraine on March 23 said it had struck a Russian naval transport vessel docked in the Azov Sea near the besieged port city of Mariupol, a month into the Russian invasion. “The Orsk large landing ship of the Black Sea Fleet of the occupiers has been destroyed in the port of Berdyansk captured by Russia,” the Ukrainian Navy wrote on social media. (Photo by Ukrainian Navy / AFP)

“Other units are moving in parallel through the city and clearing it of Azov filth,” he added, referring to Ukraine’s far-right Azov Battalion.

“God willing, soon Mariupol will be completely cleansed,” he wrote.

In a video released a few hours later, Kadyrov said Moscow’s forces “have completely cleared the residential areas in the eastern part of the city”.

The footage showed a group of soldiers raising a flag bearing the Chechen leader’s image over a damaged building.

“Soldiers raised a flag over the building of the Levoberejny district prosecutor’s office, the last one to be liberated,” he said.

In the besieged southern port, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says nearly 100,000 people are trapped without food, water or power and enduring fierce shelling by Russian forces.

This Maxar satellite image taken and released on March 22, 2022 shows burning and destroyed high-rise apartment buildings in Mariupol, Ukraine. – Thousands of Ukrainians sought to escape the hellish siege of Mariupol on March 22, as Russia pounded the city with bombs and UN chief Antonio Guterres appealed for Moscow to end its “unwinnable” war. (Photo by Satellite image ©2022 Maxar Technologies / AFP)

Ukraine’s foreign ministry tweeted that Moscow had “launched a new phase of terror against Mariupol” by forcibly deporting about 6,000 residents to Russian camps.

Kadyrov said on March 1 that Chechens had been killed in Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

“Unfortunately, there are already losses among the natives of the Chechen Republic. Two died, six more were injured to varying degrees,” Kadyrov said on Telegram.

Kadyrov, in charge of Russia’s Chechnya Republic which he governs de-facto by his own set of rules, has posted videos of Chechen fighters in Ukraine.

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