Russia’s recent decree reduces payouts for injured soldiers, with only severe injuries qualifying for the full $30,000 payment, marking a significant budgetary shift.
The Kremlin’s move to limit compensation means that soldiers with less severe injuries will now only receive $10,000 or even $1,000, contrasting sharply with previous expectations.
Putin’s latest decree alters the landscape of military compensation, only granting full payouts for life-threatening injuries, as Russia seeks to manage its casualty expenditures.
While soldiers dying in combat continue to receive substantial compensations, the new guidelines reflect an increasing strain on Russia’s military budget amid ongoing conflicts.
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