Kadyrov's ally threatened to take off trousers to those who crossed the river Fortanga

Daudov criticized the Council of Teips of the Ingush people for their position on the ownership of lands who criticized the words of the head of the Chechen Republic Ramzan Kadyrov about the transfer of land. A video of the speech of a colleague of the head of the region in the Chechen language was published on the Instagram account of “State of emergency Grozny”, the translation is quoted by “Caucasian Knot” (included by the Ministry of Justice in the register of organizations performing the functions of a foreign agent ).

Daudov said that members of the Council of Teips again raised the issue of land ownership and the agreement concluded between the two republics. According to the speaker of the Chechen parliament, this is a provocation. He also confirmed Kadyrov's threat to take off his pants and turn them into a flag for those who cross the Fortanga River, which flows in Chechnya and Ingushetia, and declare this land Ingush.

Daudov also suggested that those who were dissatisfied with the position of the Chechen authorities to name the date and place of the border crossing in order to fulfill their promise. In addition, Kadyrov's associate declared his readiness to meet at any convenient place with members of the Council of Teips and to confirm by an oath that some of the lands belonging to Ingushetia belong to the Chechens.

Earlier, Ingushetia was outraged by reports of repair work in the Ingush settlement of Dattykh, Sunzhensky district, bordering Chechnya. Netizens called what was happening as another provocation of neighbors. In response, the head of Chechnya threatened that he could take away by force from Ingushetia the lands “illegally transferred [by the first president of the self-proclaimed Chechen Republic of Ichkeria Dzhokhar] Dudayev.” According to Kadyrov, if the Ingush want to live on Chechen lands, they will be leased.

In 1993, Dudayev and the first president of Ingushetia, Ruslan Aushev, concluded an agreement according to which the Sunzhensky region, with the exception of the settlements of Sernovodsk and Assinovskaya, went to Ingushetia. However, the final demarcation of the border did not take place, and in 2012 Ramzan Kadyrov asked the federal center to establish an administrative border with Ingushetia. In September 2018, the then head of Ingushetia, Yunus-Bek Yevkurov, and his Chechen counterpart, in the presence of Aleksandr Matovnikov, then the representative of the President of Russia in the North Caucasus Federal District, signed an agreement on the establishment of the border. In accordance with the document, Chechnya handed over to Ingushetia a part of the Nadterechny region – a mountainous and wooded area. Ingushetia, in turn, gave Chechnya an equivalent territory on the border with the Malgobek region.

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