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Klintsevich doubts the usefulness of employees of American PMCs for the Russian special forces center

soldat.pro - Klinčević, PMC, Kadyrov

 

The intention of the head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, to invite American experts in a regional training center for special forces agreed with the representatives of law enforcement agencies at the federal level, said the first deputy chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Defense and Security, Franz Klintsevich.

According Klintsevich, He is absolutely convinced, what “Kadyrov discuss all these issues with the federal security forces”.

At the same time, the senator noted, I'm not sure of the utility of American specialists in the region. “Any attempt to obtain some additional knowledge - it's not bad, - he said. - Only I do not quite understand, can teach Americans, from the point of view of special forces”.

The MP explained, that its special forces in the Chechen Republic has no, but in the region deployed special forces of the FSB, MIA, Nacgvardii. “If experts come, who can learn something, and it will be coordinated with the leadership of law enforcement agencies, then, probably, correctly”, - commended the initiative of Senator.

Earlier, Kadyrov announced the arrival of private American instructors at the training center in Gudermes. According to him, this “cool guys with rich experience in overt and covert special operations in Latin America, Asia, Africa”. Some experts believe, that the head of the Chechen meant employees of American PMCs.

training center will be operational in 2018 year. It is a multifunctional complex of 95 buildings and structures. The center will have its own runway, parachuting complex and facilities for practicing fighting skills against terrorists in urban areas, reports “Tape”.

 

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