 At the start of the war in Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin ordered the Chechen leader Ramzan Kader to occupy Kiev's government quarters and assassinate the Ukrainian president. The Wall Street Journal writes about this with reference to the representative of Ukrainian intelligence and the security service. Since the start of the invasion, Mr. Putin has relied on ranks of military officers, businessmen and rogue actors to deliver what the Kremlin needs most to sustain his prolonged offensive, money, training and manpower. One of the most loyal figures in the president's war efforts has been Mr. Kaderov, who has publicly called himself Mr. Putin's food soldier. Chairman of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Alexei Danilov says that this task was considered a bonus for Kaderov. Already on February 25, Kaderovs entered Ukraine with three convoys. In a video obtained by Ukrainian intelligence, a high-ranking Chinese officer reports to Kaderov that 1500 of our base units are moving. The first of the three groups of Kaderovs was completely destroyed near Kiev. The other two groups were forced to regroup. The attack stopped before they reached Kiev.