Aside from the laundry list of high-ranking Russian military officials the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has methodically managed to eliminate since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began over three years ago, an October 2024 drone strike on the Gudermes Special Forces University a mere two months after Vladimir Putin’s landmark visit to the institution was a major wake-up call for Kadyrov that made him realise he is not off-limits either.
To further expose the sorry state of Chechnya’s air defence systems, Grozny’s city centre was targeted in multiple Ukrainian drone strikes in December, including ones on the Chechen Interior Ministry’s Second Regiment and the riot police headquarters. There is no denying that Kadyrov painted a target on his back and rendered himself fair game by not just dispatching over 47,000 combatants to the frontline in Ukraine, but also threatening to use Ukrainian prisoners of war as human shields in the event of future airstrikes on Chechnya.