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Ukraine, Putin and Russia
Putin Slashes Soldiers' Payouts as Russia's Losses in Ukraine Skyrocket
Estimates from researchers in the U.S. in July suggested that the Kremlin faces eye-watering costs for its payouts to troops injured in the war in Ukraine.
Russia Changes Payments to Soldiers Wounded in War on Ukraine
Russia is changing the rules for payments made to soldiers wounded in the war on Ukraine as the costs of the invasion pile up.
Putin cuts payments for wounded in war against Ukraine
The current maximum amount of compensation is 3 million rubles (nearly $29,000), but the severity of the injury is not considered for its allocation. The change approved by Putin classifies injuries into three categories.
Putin Will Reduce Compensation for Injured Russian Soldiers
On November 13, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree adjusting the compensation structure for Russian military personnel injured in the conflict with Ukraine. According to United24 Media,
Putin cuts payments to Russians for injuries in war against Ukraine
Russian ruler Vladimir Putin has approved new rules for compensation for wounded soldiers who took part in the war against Ukraine. Under the new conditions, a significant number of wounded Russian soldiers will receive reduced payments.
5h
on MSN
Russia Says Peanut the Squirrel's Death 'Reminiscent of US Foreign Policy'
Russia claims that the squirrel's death serves as a symbol of the flaws and failures in American foreign policy.
Intellinews on MSN
16h
Russia’s economy is tougher than it looks, no chance of a crisis in the next 3-5 years – CASE
By Ben Aris in Berlin Russia’s economy has been battered by sanctions and high inflation, but there is no chance of a major ...
2d
on MSN
Under strain from war, Russia plans a massive layoff in its public sector: report
Russia is expected to lay off at least 40,000 government officials by July, according to a report by the Russian Kommersant ...
1d
Pro-government economists blame central bank for plunging Russia into 'stagflation'
Russia's tight monetary policy has failed to curb price growth and has created risks of an economic slowdown, dragging the ...
The Bulwark
4h
The Curious Case of Tulsi Gabbard: Is She a Russian Asset or a Dupe?
The Matt Gaetz appointment is getting most of the attention because of the irony. The DoJ being controlled by a man who was ...
2d
Gloomy Russia Billionaires See Little to Cheer in Trump’s Win
Several Russian billionaires don’t share the optimism of Vladimir Putin’s government that Russia’s economy will keep growing ...
6d
The chances of Russia's economy collapsing are 'extremely small,' and the war can go on for the long term, economist says
An economist says Russia can fight the war in Ukraine indefinitely as its economy has adapted and is now stable.
Reuters
1d
Russia's 2024 inflation to exceed government's forecast after weekly jump
The growth in butter prices has already prompted cases of theft in supermarkets across
Russia
, as the
government
turned ...
1d
The ‘Deathonomics’ Powering Russia’s War Machine
Facing heavy losses in Ukraine, Russia is offering high salaries and bonuses to entice new recruits. In some poor regions, a ...
Public Radio International
1d
Why Indian men are fighting for Russia in Ukraine
After being lured into the Russian military with promises of "helper" jobs, young men from India find themselves training to ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
7h
In Cyprus, Ukrainians learn how to dispose of landmines that kill and maim hundreds
In a Cypriot National Guard camp, Ukrainians are being trained on how to identify, locate and dispose of landmines and other ...
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