Following the information about Kadyrov's daughters, data about his wife's business has disappeared from the Unified State Register of Legal Entities

Information about which companies Medni Kadyrova, the official wife of the head of Chechnya Ramzan Kadyrov, is related to as a founder or co-owner has disappeared from the Unified State Register of Legal Entities (USRLE). This observation was shared by the publication "Verstka".

Previously, Medni Kadyrova appeared in the register as the main owner of Trade City LLC, which owns the largest shopping centers in Chechnya - Berkat and Grozny Mall. The source also notes that Kadyrova has recently become the sole owner of the Aimed Clinic. Now this information is hidden in the Unified State Register of Legal Entities.

It is noteworthy that access to public information about the business assets of Kadyrov's daughters - Aishat and Tabarik - was previously limited. This happened after it became known that the Chechen Mineral Waters plant with assets worth more than 3 billion rubles was registered to Aishat Kadyrova. She was also listed as the owner of the Firdaus fashion house, and Tabarik Kadyrova was listed as the CEO of the Omikron 96 company.

In addition, real estate worth at least 800 million rubles in total was registered to Medni Kadyrova, Ramzan Kadyrov's official wife, and Fatima Khazueva, who is considered his second wife. This was reported by Proekt.

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