A strange video shows Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov being presented with prisoners of war by his sons.

The Chechen warlord, who is a key ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin, recently revealed that his three teenage sons have been fighting for their country.

The video, which was posted on Kadyrov's Telegram channel, shows two of his sons, along with other Russian soldiers, bringing three Ukrainian prisoners of war to him in Grozny.

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The prisoners have their hands behind their backs and are wearing hats. They were identified as Ukrainians when they reached Kadyrov.

Kadyrov wrote on Telegram that his sons captured the soldiers during a special operation.

The congressman from Illinois commented on the video on his account.

The video was not verified by Insider.

The filming of prisoners of war without their consent is a violation of their rights according to lawyers.

The Caucasian Knot was told by a lawyer and an expert in military law that POWs should give their written consent to film and post the video.

Kadyrov believes that children should be sent to war.

He shared a video of his sons firing weapons from a trench while they were at the contact line.

Kadyrov wrote that "minor age should not interfere with the training of the defenders of our motherland."

The main goal of any father is to instill piety in his sons and teach them to protect the Fatherland. He said that it was time for them to show themselves in a fight.

Chechen forces have formed part of the Russian army because of Kadyrov's support. He called on Russia to use a low-yield nuclear weapon after it was defeated in eastern Ukraine.