“Please, do not underestimate the value of my horse”: Kadyrov states the real price of his horse
The leader of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, has responded to reports about the disappearance of his thoroughbred horse named Zazu in the Czech Republic. In a post on his Telegram channel, Kadyrov specifically wrote: "Back in 2014, my Zazu became the first victim of sanctions against me, my family, and my team. The thoroughbred horse took the brunt of this first disgusting blow from the democratic West. Just think about it—adding a horse to the list of sanctions...
Today, it turns out that Zazu has been stolen by unknown individuals. How could this happen? Was he being kept on some remote farm, allowing him to be taken so easily? Where is the security? In our republic, one can leave a car overnight, yet in this case, someone takes a horse, and the law enforcement only becomes aware of it several days later.
By the way, I ask you not to underestimate the value of my horse. The media has reported its value as $18,000. A thoroughbred Zazu is worth at least $10 million, and now that someone knows the real price, they may rub their hands with glee. Generally, I do not believe in coincidence. It is a shame that a beautiful and noble creature is suffering. I am worried that Zazu may be in the wrong hands," wrote Kadyrov.