2024-08-19
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[Global Network Report] According to the Associated Press, Kadyrov, the leader of the Chechen Republic of Russia, recently released a video of him driving a Tesla Cybertruck, claiming that he received the car from Musk. On August 19, Musk denied this statement when responding to a post from a netizen.
Kadyrov, leader of the Chechen Republic of Russia, showed the Cybertruck in a video. Photo from foreign media
According to previous reports, Kadyrov released a video on the 17th local time, in which he showed a modified Cybertruck, saying it was "undoubtedly one of the best cars in the world" and that he would donate the car to the Russian army. Kadyrov also called on Musk to visit Grozny, the capital of Chechnya.
Musk profile picture
According to the Ukrainian Pravda, regarding this matter, American political commentator Seth Abramson posted on social media X, "I am confused. West Point Military Academy just invited Elon Musk to speak at its event, and Musk is providing military vehicles to America's enemies? Why is this not the biggest news in the United States today? Why would West Point Military Academy condone someone who openly opposes the United States?"
According to US media reports, on August 16 local time, Musk delivered a keynote speech related to technology at the West Point Military Academy.
In response to Abramson's post, Musk replied, "Are you really so stupid that you think I gave a Russian general a Cybertruck? That's pretty cool!" Musk also attached two crying and laughing emojis.