Commander of "Akhmat" Alaudinov: Kursk refugees should "keep quiet" if they haven't taken up arms

The head of "Akhmat" Apty Alaudinov criticized the refugees from Kursk region for their dissatisfaction with living conditions, stating that men who haven’t taken up arms should "keep quiet," reports NewsBox.
The commander of the Chechen special unit "Akhmat," Apty Alaudinov, voiced his criticism towards the refugees from Kursk region who complain about living conditions. In an interview with the "Seym" channel, he mentioned that, compared to the war in Chechnya, where even a simple bread and tea were considered a luxury, the current conditions are not as harsh.
Alaudinov pointed out that despite humanitarian aid, the refugees remain dissatisfied and suggested comparing their situation to conflicts in Syria, Afghanistan, and Libya. He also expressed his frustration over some residents of the Kursk region demanding the swift liberation of their territories instead of going to the front themselves.
In Alaudinov's opinion, during Soviet times, people were more willing to defend their country, whereas in modern Russia, a completely different trend is observed.
If you haven't stood up to defend your homeland with arms in hand, then at least have the decency to remain silent, — the "Akhmat" commander stated.
After his words circulated on Telegram channels, he himself posted a fragment of the interview but later deleted the post.