GROZNY, August 26. /TASS/. Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has suggested picking a location where he could arrive for a discussion in response to the accusations by the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU).
Earlier, the SBU accused him of "war crimes." "Pick a location where we could meet and we will gladly come over and sort out who is a criminal, who is a murderer and who is a terrorist. You have neither honor, nor a conscience," Kadyrov wrote on his Telegram channel on Friday.
The Chechen leader asserted that he acknowledged the SBU’s accusations of participating in Russia’s special military operation. "You are the pawns of Azov (outlawed in Russia - TASS) members, and other criminal and terrorist organizations. So I accept everything that I did in Ukraine if you say so. I have participated, I am participating and will participate in the special operation. And I will continue to liberate those people you’ve been torturing and terrorizing all these years," he said.
On Friday, the Security Service of Ukraine stated that it had brought charges against Kadyrov on three counts, including "waging an aggressive war" and "committing deliberate acts aiming to change the borders of Ukrainian territory.".