As conceived by the Russian Ministry of Defense, the right to land plots should be granted to holders of state awards and distinctions, for merits shown during the war.
The Russian Ministry of Defense proposed to issue land plots in Crimea and near Moscow to the military and employees of other structures, awarded for participation in a “special military operation”. The draft decree was published on the Russian legal information portal, reports Krym.Realii.
The document recommends that the executive authorities of the Moscow Region and the Russian authorities of the annexed Sevastopol and Crimea “adopt legislative acts establishing the right of citizens to receive lands in their possession property free of charge.”
As conceived by the Russian Ministry of Defense, the right to land plots should be given to holders of state honors and distinctions, for merits shown during the war, and to combat veterans.
By the way, after the start of a full-scale war against Ukraine in Russia, the list of people who can be identified as participants in the conflict was expanded. In addition to the military itself, these are employees of the Russian FSB, “reflecting armed provocations”, and civilian specialists – for example, doctors and builders who carried out “tasks” in Ukraine, the Russian edition of Mediazona refers to All participants in the conflict in Ukraine are subject to the law “On Veterans” and related benefits: tax, transport, land, housing measures of social support, as well as benefits for payment for housing , including rent, and utility bills. Starting this year, Russian universities will begin accepting children of fighters under a special quota without entrance exams.
We are reminded, earlier in the Crimea explosion thundered. It was later learned that two incidents had occurred simultaneously: a fire at a transformer substation and an explosion at an ammunition depot.
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Source: korrespondent

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