Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov said on Tuesday that the two Chechen teenagers who rescued a number of people during an attack on Norway's Utoeya summer camp deserve "recognition," RIA Novosti reports.
Rustam Daudov, aged 16, and his friend Movsar Dzhamayev tried to stop Anders Behring Breivik during his attack on the island youth camp. They hurled stones at him and when their attempt to injure him failed, they took refuge in a cave and helped others to take shelter.
"The boys acted like real men. They pulled themselves together; they retained self-control and helped their friends. Moreover, they tried to disarm the terrorist on their own. I think they acted like men and deserve recognition," Kadyrov said.
Chechen leader praises teens who opposed Breivik
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