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Chechen authorities will spend more than ₽10 million in awards and medals Kadyrov with diamonds

Chechen authorities will spend more than RUB 10 million for 30 medals and orders named after the first President of the Republic Akhmad Kadyrov. The tender “MBH media” found on the procurement website.

According to the documents, the regional authorities are going to buy 15 medals “in the memory of Akhmat-Haji Kadyrov, the first President of the Chechen Republic” made of gold 750. The award will be set with 54 emeralds, 18 diamonds and 36 rubies.

In addition, it is planned to buy 15 orders of Kadyrov’s gold of the same sample. The number of gems on the orders is not specified.

According to estimates of the procurement Committee, each award will cost 340 thousand roubles.

Earlier Znak.com wrote that the head of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov reacted to the inclusion in the sanctions list of the Department of state photography with a gun.

 

 

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