Putin's bull in Musk's throat

Putin's bull in Musk's throat

Chechen dictator Ramzan Kadyrov is lashing out at Elon Musk on his Telegram account.

There he writes that his Cybertruck, which he previously claimed was a gift from the aforementioned Musk, is no longer in operation. Kadyrov is absolutely certain of what happened.

pistol: In an interview with the Russian state TV channel, Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov showed the gun that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wants to shoot.
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Musk is accused of disabling the car after it was equipped with a machine gun and sent to Russian forces in Ukraine.

The electric truck reportedly had to be towed away after Musk allegedly “stopped it by remote control.”

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– It is not the action of one man.

In his post, Kadyrov expressed his frustration with Musk's actions, which he referred to as “not the actions of one man.”

Solid smile: Kadyrov attached these photos to his Telegram post. The photos were taken before the Cybertruck went offline, with the smile in mind. Photo. Telegram

Solid smile: Kadyrov attached these photos to his Telegram post. The photos were taken before the Cybertruck went offline, with the smile in mind. Photo. Telegram
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Kadyrov further writes that the vehicle performed well on the battlefield before it suddenly stopped working.

– How could you do this, Elon? We men do not give He writes that the gifts are expensive and then they stop.

Denies: Elon Musk denies the allegation that he gave Kadyrov a cyber truck. Photo: AP Photo/Susan Walsh

Denies: Elon Musk denies the allegation that he gave Kadyrov a cyber truck. Photo: AP Photo/Susan Walsh
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Musk resists

On Saturday, the dictator posted a video showing, among other things, the car that he claims was sent to him by “the greatest genius of our time,” Elon Musk.

Electronic truck: Chechen dictator and Putin ally Ramzan Kadyrov shares video of himself driving a Tesla Cybertruck with a machine gun on the roof. Video: Telegram @RKadyrov_95. Reporter: Vegard Kruger/Dagbladet TV.
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Musk immediately denied giving the car to the Chechen leader, taking to X (formerly Twitter), where he denied the allegations in a scathing post.

“Are you so retarded that you think I gave a cyber truck to a Russian general?” Musk wrote, adding that the claim was another example of how the media spreads lies.

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