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Sat Jan 24, 2026, 06:39 AM 15 hrs ago

Everyone Thought Kadyrov Was Sick... He's Quietly Building "VOIN" Army Instead. Kremlin is Concerned - The Russian Dude



This video breaks down how Ramzan Kadyrov is quietly transforming from a loyal Kremlin enforcer into an independent power broker, building parallel military, security, and religious networks across Russia while Vladimir Putin appears either unable or unwilling to stop it. As the war in Ukraine drains Moscow’s attention, manpower, and political capital, power inside the Russian Federation is fragmenting, and Kadyrov is exploiting that vacuum with precision. From Chechnya’s Spetsnaz University in Gudermes to the expanding VOIN paramilitary youth network, Kadyrov is exporting loyalty, ideology, and armed influence far beyond Grozny, reaching deep into northern regions like Murmansk and the Kola Peninsula. Officially framed as patriotism and national defense, these structures increasingly answer not to Moscow, but to Kadyrov personally, creating a shadow army embedded inside Russia’s own regions.

The video explains how Gudermes functions as a loyalty factory, training tens of thousands of fighters who return to their home regions with Chechen-aligned networks and priorities, effectively bypassing traditional Kremlin chains of command. It also exposes how the VOIN organization targets teenagers under the banner of patriotic education while normalizing Kadyrov as a parallel authority, with instructors and commanders directly tied to his inner circle. These developments suggest Putin is losing control over the very forces he once relied on to maintain order, as Chechen influence spreads quietly across Russia’s far north and beyond.

The analysis goes further, revealing how Kadyrov is building political leverage through regional representation offices and personal envoys who maintain close relationships with governors and security officials, reshaping local power structures from behind the scenes. Finally, the video examines Ingushetia as a potential flashpoint, where Kadyrov is attempting to weaponize religion by pushing for a Chechen-aligned muftiate, a move that could reignite unrest across the North Caucasus and further undermine Moscow’s authority. Taken together, these developments raise a dangerous question: is Putin still in control of Chechnya and its forces, or has the Kremlin created a rival power center inside Russia itself? This is the story of Kadyrov’s growing mini-empire, the VOIN army, and the slow erosion of Kremlin control behind the façade of unity and propaganda.
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