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Ramzan Kadyrov, the attack dog of Putin’s ‘son he never had’, dies of ‘pancreatic necrosis’ and Vlad plans to replace him

VLADIMIR Putin’s war dog Ramzan Kadyrov is seriously ill with pancreatic necrosis and has “no hope of recovery”, reports claim.

As the Chechen strongman’s health reportedly deteriorates, the Kremlin is understood to be already drawing up replacement plans for once the 47-year-old has passed away.

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Putin’s ‘attack dog’ Ramzan Kadyrov is reportedly dying of pancreatic necrosisCredit: AP
Kadyrov and Vladimir Putin photographed cuddling and smiling

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Kadyrov and Vladimir Putin photographed cuddling and smilingCredit: East2West
The Chechen warlord was described as the son Vlad never had

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The Chechen warlord was described as the son Vlad never hadCredit: East2West
In the photo from March last year, Kadyrov looks more swollen.

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In the photo from March last year, Kadyrov looks more swollen.Credit: Reuters

Kaydrov, described as the son Vlad never had, has been a strong supporter of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and sent his own troops to fight the war on the front lines.

And now Russian exit Novaya Gazeta claims that he could be in his last stages since his supposed pancreatic necrosis “has no hope of recovery.”

A recent report in a Russian socio-political newspaper says: “The health of the Chechen leader has been a cause for concern for a year.

“The fact that Kadyrov is ill has been officially denied, first of all by him and those around him.

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“However, some things cannot be hidden, in particular the striking changes in the appearance, behavior and work schedule of the Chechen leader.

“Kadyrov is ill and the Kremlin faces a serious problem: how to smoothly prepare Russia’s most troubled region for a change of power that may occur very soon.”

The warlord, who has been living an obscenely luxurious life and flaunting his wealth, was first diagnosed with a mysterious illness in January 2019.

He previously acknowledged publicly that he had been deemed “temporarily unable to work” and had been forced to take a leave of absence.

Kadyrov was then “put on a drip for only two days” due to his fever and the virus, from which he claimed to be mildly ill.

The rapid treatment generated “lingering suspicions” among the general public, as many were left “bewildered” as to why a common cold would need an IV. Novaya Gazeta reported.

Video of Vladimir Putin’s vast “private army” led by Ramzan Kadyrov, the military leader of Chechnya
Hardman Kadyrov has been outspoken about the West during Vlad's war in Ukraine

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Hardman Kadyrov has been outspoken about the West during Vlad’s war in Ukraine
Kadyrov pictured testing medical equipment at a hospital in Chechnya in 2021

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Kadyrov pictured testing medical equipment at a hospital in Chechnya in 2021Credit: East2West

What is pancreatic necrosis?

Pancreatic necrosis occurs when pancreatic tissue dies due to inadequate blood flow, inflammation, or injury.

It is often associated with severe pancreatitis.

Symptoms include severe abdominal pain, especially in the upper abdomen, nausea, vomiting, fever, rapid pulse, and sometimes shock.

Complications can be serious and include infection, organ failure, and even death if untreated.

Treatment usually involves hospitalization, supportive care, antibiotics, and sometimes surgery to remove dead tissue.

Early detection and intervention are crucial for better outcomes.

When Kadyrov disappeared from the spotlight in October 2019, rumors circulated in anonymous Telegram groups that the Chechen leader was ill and may have been poisoned.

Novaya Gazeta He added that not many people in 2019 associated Kadyrov’s drastic weight loss with potential disease, even though it is the first sign of actively developing pancreatic necrosis.

Since 2019, Kadyrov is said to have undergone routine operations, including surgery, at the Central Clinical Hospital of the Russian Presidential Administration at least twice a year.

Kadyrov’s health began to deteriorate rapidly in spring 2022, and Russian media reported on his change in appearance.

One report said: “The shape of his abdomen took on all the signs of pancreatogenic ascites; he developed terrible difficulty breathing, had difficulty speaking, walked slowly, and dressed too warmly for the Chechen climate.”

In September, the Chechen commander was reported to be lying in hospital in a coma while his lackeys were told to rush to his side in a bid to inherit his power.

Ukraine’s security services claimed Putin’s attack dog was fighting for his life after his “existing illnesses” worsened.

The warlord’s henchmen were then told to prepare to fill his vacancy if he did not survive, rather than offering him well wishes.

Senior Chechen figures flocked to the Kremlin’s elite central clinical hospital in Moscow, where Kadyrov was said to be being treated.

According to the VChK-OGPU Telegram channel, several luxury cars with Chechen license plates carrying bigwigs were seen at the hospital.

A strong public relations operation was launched at the federal level in an attempt to decrease the amount of talk surrounding the “terminally ill Kadyrov,” Novaya Gazeta reported.

Prominent Russian politicians were said to be involved, including Putin himself.

During the previous year, Vlad would have personally intervened four times to save the “dying” Kadyrov in the information sphere, including a meeting with the eldest son of the Chechen leader or with him directly in his presidential agenda.

The sessions were held for incredibly implausible reasons, especially considering Kadyrov’s current condition, which prevented him from reading a report on socioeconomic prosperity in Chechnya on a sheet of paper.

Kadyrov’s health has also been the subject of speculation for months amid claims that he is terminally ill.

In March, the father of 14 laughed off the rumors in a Telegram post.

He wrote: “To those who comfort themselves with the hope that I am terminally ill, I am sorry to bother you.”

However, as rumors circulated that he had buried his personal doctor alive for trying to poison him, new photos appeared to depict the chubby monster.

The law enforcement-affiliated Telegram channel VChK-OGPU reported that the warlord “blamed Suleymanov for the sharp deterioration in his health.”

The chubby-looking warmonger denied concerns about his health, but in a July video acknowledged that he “may not have long to live.”

He told his followers that the purpose of the video was to “prove that he was still alive.”

Many were alarmed to see his discolored right hand in the video and speculated that he might have liver or kidney problems.

In the footage, Kadyrov is seen with Russian parliamentarian Adam Delimkhanov, who was reportedly killed or injured in the Ukraine war in June after being targeted by a missile attack.

Kadyrov says: “Somehow we are still alive.

“Anyway, we don’t want to live long. We want to live a short but decent life.”

Reports at the time suggested that Kadyrov was already very unwell and unable to speak, but his condition now appears to have worsened, according to the SBU.

Vlad brought the Prada-clad warlord, known for his medieval ways of torture, to save his chaotic invasion.

The tough man has been outspoken about the West during Vlad’s chaotic war, threatening to attack Poland and demanding that nuclear weapons be used on the front lines.

He even recruited his three teenage sons to fight in Ukraine.

His last state of health came after Kadyrov’s death. Family doctor Elkhan Suleymanov is feared dead after going missing last year.

Elkhan Suleymanov was the Chechen leader's doctor before he disappeared

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Elkhan Suleymanov was the Chechen leader’s doctor before he disappearedCredit: East2West
A slimmer Kadyrov with his friend Putin in February last year.

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A slimmer Kadyrov with his friend Putin in February last year.Credit: East2West

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