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In the Russian Federation, QR codes of war donations appeared on utility bills

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Russian public writes that the war tax has not been officially introduced yet, but donation QR codes are its first version.

In Russia, QR codes of war donations began to appear on utility bills. This was reported by the closed TG channel Russia 24/7.

“Modern problems need modern solutions. Innovations we deserve. QR codes of donations for the war appeared on utility bills. The idea came to the minds of officials from Arkhangelsk. It was decided they that the payments are very small. And people can spend a little more, so they call to do the work of the Ministry of Defense. That is, to collect money for underwear and equipment for the soldiers . The military tax has not yet been officially introduced, but its first version is already in front of us,” the message said. .

It was previously reported that e-subpoenas in the Russian Federation could mean preparations for a long war.

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