Photo: Screenshot from the video
The head of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov said it did a good deed by returning to the homeland the dog taken from the Mariupol plant “Azovstal” and banned) a pit bull was also found on the property. The dog belonged to Ukrainian soldier Irina Sirik, who surrendered in Mariupol. The pit bull was taken to Chechnya, where he “found a temporary home” and “received the new nickname Borz.” “However, the desire for his lover did not give him peace” and “Borz could not get used to the new situation.” Kadyrov said that “when we saw his torment, we had no choice but to transfer it to the rightful owners.” He said he ordered to find the owner of the dog and deliver the dog to her. Kadyrov also said that “many people will think that this is some kind of gift to the opposition party,” stressing that his position on the prisoner exchange remains unchanged.
“But I think that animals should not suffering because of political and other disagreements,” explained Kadyrov. “We did not return this dog to the army, but to its rightful owner.”
On the social network, Kadyrov published a video of the meeting of the pit bull with the owner. Judging by the frames, it was a dog and a girl happy to see each other again. On camera, the owner of the dog turned to Kadyrov, thanking him for taking care of her dog and now returning it.