Adam Qodirov sustained serious injuries in a road accident

Reports have emerged that Adam Qodirov, the 18-year-old son of Chechnya's leader Ramzan Kadyrov, sustained serious injuries following a road traffic accident in the city of Grozny. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to the "Novaya Gazeta Europe" publication, Adam Qodirov may have undergone a splenectomy after the incident. The publication states that he has been placed on a strict diet for six months at the Botkin Hospital in Moscow.
Additionally, due to a fracture in his jawbone, he is restricted from eating solid food. It has also been reported that Adam Qodirov's weight has significantly decreased within three weeks.
Sources indicate that there is a possibility of eye-related complications resulting from the injury. Some reports even suggest a potential decrease or loss of vision in one eye.
However, these details have not been officially confirmed by the Chechen authorities. On February 10, a video featuring Adam Qodirov was posted on Ramzan Kadyrov's Telegram channel.
The video shows that Adam Qodirov appears thin, but he is not eating. Meanwhile, according to a report from the Telegram channel NIYSO on January 16, Adam Qodirov's motorcade collided with several vehicles after encountering an obstacle while moving at high speed.
It is also mentioned that three bodyguards may have been injured in this incident. Adam Qodirov serves as the Secretary of the Chechen Security Council and oversees several military and security departments.
There have also been various reports regarding the health of his father, Ramzan Kadyrov. Some information suggests that the Russian government might be planning a scenario for a power transition in Chechnya.
In conclusion, the available information is mainly based on unofficial sources at this time. Without official statements, it is difficult to draw definitive conclusions on this matter.
However, the circulated information indicates the seriousness of the situation. It is likely that the public will learn more updates on this issue.





