Putin signs decree to pay families of Russian soldiers killed in Ukraine war
$68,800 to be paid to families of deceased soldiers, $41,300 to be given to the injured
MOSCOW
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed Tuesday a decree to pay 5 million rubles ($68,800) in aid to the families of Russian soldiers who were killed in the war in Ukraine.
The decree, which includes additional social guarantees for Russian soldiers, security forces and their families, was published on the Russian Legal Information Agency’s website.
Meanwhile, 3 million rubles ($41,300) will be paid to the soldiers who were injured or went through a trauma during the war.
The decision, which took effect as of the date it was signed, will cover the families of the soldiers who lost their lives and those who were injured as of Feb. 24, when the Russia-Ukraine war started.
*Writing by Zehra Nur Duz in Ankara
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