The cutter was a Kalmyk but he had Chechen partners including the cameraman.
He's somehow in the Akhmat unit, I never heard about any sort of Mongols in Chechnya. On the other hand:
In August 2005 violent clashes were reported between Kalmyks and Chechens in the village of Yandyki after the death of a young Kalmyk in a bar brawl. One person was reported killed, several injured and several houses were burnt down. The Chechens had settled in the region after the outbreak of the Second Chechen War. One Dargin and three Chechens were arrested in connection with the fighting, after which the Astrakhan Chechen community issued a statement demanding the arrest and trial of young Kalmyk men they claimed had attacked Chechen homes in the village. According to reports the original bar brawl was related to allegations that in February intoxicated Chechens had defaced the graves of Kalmyks who had fought and died for the Russian army in Chechnya.
The cutter was a Kalmyk but he had Chechen partners including the cameraman.
He's somehow in the Akhmat unit, I never heard about any sort of Mongols in Chechnya. On the other hand:
Ah, the blessings of multiculturalism.
The Russian, uh, nationalist opinions about the entire thing are diverse, if not inclusive and certainly not equitable.
https://meduza.io/en/feature/2022/07/15/dying-to-kill
A Russian Nazi has to be the dumbest creature known to man.