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Putin introduced payments to war participants in Donbass of 2014

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Until 2022, the Kremlin chief repeatedly said that “there is no Russian army in Donbass.”

Russian leader Vladimir Putin signed a payment order of up to 6 million rubles to participants in the Donbass war in 2014. It was reported by Rossmi on Monday, March 10.

Payments have been established for three categories of disabilities participating in the operations of the May 11, 2014 battle – they must receive from 4.4 to 6 million rubles.

As you know, on May 11, 2014 at Donbass the So -called “Referendums for Self -Determination” “” DPR “and” LPR “that occurred. At the same time, until 2022, Putin repeatedly said that” there is no Russian army in Donbass. “

Reminding, Putin earlier than twice raised payments to Rosgvardists for signing a contract for participation in the war against Ukraine.

The Russian dictator also rose to 4 million rubles of a tumor -a -military payment to the injured or injured, undergoing disability.

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