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Putin went to Chechnya for the first time since 2011, state television showed him getting off a helicopter to Kadyrov

The Russian president was greeted at the airport by Kadyrov and his closest aides

Снимка: БГНЕС/ EPA

Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived tonight in Chechnya, a Russian republic in the North Caucasus ruled by with an iron hand from his ally Ramzan Kadyrov, which he has not visited since 2011, France Press reported.

„Russian President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin arrived in the Chechen Republic. A rich program is planned within the framework of this visit, Kadyrov said in Telegram.

Russian state television showed footage of the arrival of Putin, who disembarked from a helicopter and was met at the airport by Kadyrov and his closest aides.

During the 1990s and the first decade of the present, Chechnya experienced two bloody conflicts in which Russian federal forces faced off against separatist Islamist rebels.

Since 2007, this Russian republic has been ruled by Ramzan Kadyrov, whose security forces have been accused of numerous human rights violations.

Putin's visit comes after Ukrainian forces launched a surprise offensive in Russia's border region of Kursk on August 6, seizing dozens of settlements. Chechen forces from the "Akhmat" battalion are also deployed in the Kursk region to counter this Ukrainian offensive, AFP points out.