According to intelligence sources, Chechen Republic fighters have been flown out of Ukraine following terrible casualties.
The forces, also known as Kadyrovites, have returned to Chechnya's capital, Grozny, according to the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU).
According to The Mirror, the forces were pulled out after suffering a high death toll in the first three weeks of the fight.
Reports of Chechen forces taking part in Russia's invasion of Ukraine surfaced as early as February 24, the first day of the Russian assault.
Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov promised earlier this month to "finish" anyone refusing to surrender and boasted about his troops forcing Ukrainian soldiers to flee.
On February 26, a video began circulating of Chechen servicemen hoisting a Russian flag on a military unit building in Gostomel, a village 50 kilometres northwest of the Ukrainian capital.
The Armed Forces of Ukraine authenticated the video, but denied the claims within it that they had fought off three Ukrainian advances - saying that the area invaded was empty at the time.
A day later, three days after the invasion began, commander of the 141st Motorized Regiment of the Chechen Rosguard, General Magomed Tushayev, died.
During efforts to land at Gostomel airport from February 26 and 28, "several hundred" Chechen fighters lost their lives, SBU intelligence officers say.
A large column of what appeared to be Kadyrovites fighters and military machines was then filmed in Bucha, north of Kyiv.
Subsequent video emerged of airstrikes being launched at it and the wreckage of many of the army vehicles.
Kadyrov, who is President of Chechnya, initially denied casualties among his fighters, but on February 28 he acknowledged the deaths of two Chechen servicemen, while not giving their names.
"Unfortunately, there are casualties among the natives of the Chechen Republic. Two died and six others were injured," he wrote on Telegram.
Claims from both sides regarding lives lost and the current location of troops are difficult to verify, given the contested area in which the Chechens were operating.
According to SBU counterintelligence, on March 13, the Kadyrovites were evacuated from the territory of the Kyiv region via Belarus and further by air to Chechnya.
At the same time, Kadyrov announced that he was sending a thousand more of his fighters to Ukraine.
Footage that has emerged in the last few days suggests that there are at least some Chechen fighters are still involved in the invasion.
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