The 21st Congress of the ruling United Russia party, held in Moscow in December to rubber-stamp incumbent Russian President Vladimir Putin’s candidacy for a fifth term in office, seemed no different from previous congresses, except in one way: one of the keynote speakers came from Chechnya, but it wasn’t Ramzan Kadyrov.
Dressed in a plain military jacket, well-fitting green beret and wearing a neat beard, Apti Alaudinov, the commander of the Chechen volunteer unit Akhmat, oozed confidence on a stage Putin himself had just spoken on.