The condition at the end of March costs for military bonuses in the Russian Federation reached nearly 2 billion rubles a day.
The first region that reduced contracts from the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation was the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. Since April 15, the Russian So -called “volunteer” instead of 3.1 million rubles will receive 1.9 million. This is stated on the regional government’s website.
An increasing amount in the region has been offered since January, but has completed its authenticity.
In 2024, all regions of Russia, as well as conquered Crimea and Sevastopol, increased bonuses for contracting. The Samara region offers a record of 3.6 million rubles. Now on average, this value is 1.4 million rubles, though in some regions even half raised.
According to German researchers’ estimates, Janis Klage, the day -to -day costs for these bonuses reached 2 billion rubles. At the same time, three quarters of this amount cover regional budgets, sometimes spending up to 3% of all funds about it.
Despite the financial pressure, the daily recruit campaign carries 1-1.5 thousand new contractors of the Russian Federation. According to NATO estimates, it is sufficient to cover the sunny losses of the Russian Federation, forming nearly a thousand people.
However, Russia will not be able to maintain this speed for a long time, according to the Institute for the Study of War, George Barros. According to him, Kremlin’s resources are not limited – either financially or people.
Remember that defense minister Rustem Umarov said the Russian army is building forces, the invaders are creating new brigades.
It should be noted that in January, increasing tumor payments for the conclusion of a contract with the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation in the Russian regions continued, indicating critical problems in a set of new military.
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