The head of Chechnya posted a video of the car, calling it “the best advertisement.”
Chechnya’s leader Ramzan Kadyrov said he has sent two more Cybertrucks to the front, which were allegedly “unaffected by the remote shutdown” of Tesla founder Elon Musk. Kadyrov made the corresponding statement on his Telegram channel.
“Two more Cybertrucks have been sent to the Northern Military District. Western technology perfectly copes with the tasks assigned to it against the Western Ukronat’s own troops. Mobility, comfort and maneuverability – these qualities of an electric vehicle are in high demand here. It did not affect them. The machines work normally and without any failures,” the Chechen leader said.
He posted a video showing the movement of a Cybertruck with machine guns installed. Inside the cars there are unknown people dressed in military uniforms who shoot with machine guns. At the same time, it is not clear in which area the cars are moving and what the ultimate goal of the video is, because Kadyrov hints at publicity.
“There is no better advertising for Cybertruck. We already know what its use should be,” Kadyrov wrote.
Scandal with Kadyrov and Cybertruck
Recall that yesterday Kadyrov said that billionaire and Tesla founder Elon Musk disabled the Cybertruck that he allegedly gave him. According to Kadyrov, a machine gun was installed on the vehicle and it was sent to war against Ukraine. According to him, the vehicle performed combat missions well, demonstrated maneuverability and good protection for the crew, but recently “Musk remotely turned off the cybertruck.” The ruler of Chechnya previously boasted of a Tesla Cybertruck pickup truck with a mounted machine gun and thanked Elon Musk for the gift. However, the American billionaire denied that he gave Kadyrov a Cybertruck.