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Two accused teenagers to remain in custody for at least two more weeks | SaltWire #newsupdate #news - Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov said on Sunday that he named his teenage son, who was shown beating a prisoner in custody last year, a trustee of the Russian University of Special Forces named after President Vladimir Putin.
He added that the nomination came after a request by the head of the university, which is located in Gudermes, a town in Chechnya. Russia's private educational institution provides professional training for special units. Kadyrov said he was proud of the boy for defending his Muslim religion, but the beating incident drew criticism even from pro-Kremlin hardliners.
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