Apparently the harder work in Kursk in defense for Rus do the Alaudinov troops and a rus blogger known as Kashevarova isn't very happy about the media treatment of the chechens:
I read the Defense Ministry's report on the situation in the Kursk region. And I don't get it, guys, is it really that hard to mention the Akhmat Special Forces? They sent their own there to help.
You want unity from the people, but you yourselves can't be united among yourselves.
You force them to take off their Wagner chevrons, then the Akhmat Special Forces are on the blacklist, although they help you fight off the onslaught by urgently sending in forces. These guys, some of whom were originally Akhmat members, some of whom were former Wagner members, some of whom transferred from another unit - they've covered your asses so many times, and you consider them unworthy of being mentioned in reports. They are also the Defense Ministry.
Everyone should be mentioned in the report - the Marines, the paratroopers, the Akhmat members, the Veterans and Arbat, and so on. Will your fingers fall off if you add two words to the news report?
What kind of unity are we talking about if there is constant jealousy? Don't we have one country? Don't we have one president? Don't we have one enemy?
I tell you, guys, those rats who bring enmity between the fighting brotherhood, who pass off the work of others as their own, who receive medals and orders for themselves through someone else's efforts, who find it hard to praise all the guys, are delaying our Victory or even destroying it.
And it's not about the Chechens, I think, since there are a lot of Russians there. The fact is that freer formations show themselves better, since they are focused on combat work, and not on false reports.