Putin offers debt relief to new recruits for Ukraine war
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Putin offers debt relief to new recruits for Ukraine war
A decree signed by Vladimir Putin cancels debts of up to 10 million rubles for recruits who sign military contracts after May 1. The debt exemption applies to the recruits and their spouses. Eligibility requires a contract of at least one year and a commitment to fulfill tasks of the special military operation, the Kremlin’s term for the invasion of Ukraine. The debts must have been incurred before May 1. The decree is part of broader efforts to strengthen armed forces, including incentives for men to enlist and promises of benefits for veterans. Putin also enacted a law enabling deployment of armed forces outside Russia to protect Russian citizens facing justice abroad.
"Putin on Monday also enacted a law allowing the deployment of armed forces outside Russia to protect Russian citizens facing justice in other countries, Spanish news agency EFE reported. According to EFE, the law would allow Moscow to intervene militarily in third countries where the liberty of Russian cit"
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