
According to one informant, the roads leading to the hospital were blocked as Adam Kadyrov was taken to intensive care. "We do not have accurate information about Kadyrov's son's condition. All roads to the hospital are closed, and he is in intensive care unconscious," the source told the publication.
According to data from the NIYSO movement, Adam's convoy was speeding and collided with an obstacle, leading to a chain reaction of accidents.
“The cars collided with each other, and reportedly many people were injured, but it was Adam who caused such chaos,” the movement noted.
A representative of "Caucasus. Realities" added that information is coming from various sources, but actual data on Adam Kadyrov's condition is currently unavailable.
Later, sources reported that a plane was being prepared to fly Adam Kadyrov to Moscow. Other injured individuals were also transported to Grozny, but their number and the severity of their injuries remain unknown.
An interlocutor claims that the 18-year-old son of the head of Chechnya was driving the first car in the convoy and was traveling at high speed. “The car lost control and crashed into a barrier,” the source explained to "Caucasus. Realities".
Other sources claim that Adam Kadyrov regained consciousness and is at Grozny airport with doctors. “His condition does not raise concerns among the medical staff,” one of them reported.
As reported by "Important Stories", an An-148-100EM plane, used by the Russian Emergencies Ministry as a "flying hospital," took off from Grozny.

Some media outlets also circulated rumors about the death of Chechen UFC fighter Khamzat Chimaev, who was allegedly in the same car as Adam Kadyrov. However, the agency "Chechnya Today" denied this information, stating that he is in Dubai and feeling well.