Rallies due to non-payment of promised compensations were recorded in different regions of the country, exacerbating social tension in the Russian Federation.
Russian authorities encountered difficulties in paying previously promised money to the mobilized Russians, these problems exacerbated social tensions in Russian society. This is in a summary for Wednesday, November 2, according to the American Institute for the Study of War (IWS).
Russians on social networks report many rallies where protests are mobilized and the promised money is demanded.
A similar protest was recorded in Ulyanovsk, also in Chuvashia, where a local Russian official shouted at the mobilized protesters that the authorities had not promised them a payment of 300,000 rubles.
The families of those who were mobilized publicly complained to the governor of the Voronezh region, Alexander Guseev, that they did not receive the promised compensation of 120,000 rubles.
IWS analysts point out that the Kremlin needs to find money and keep paying what it promises to maintain social control and some moral semblance among mobilized Russians.
Earlier, the Kremlin said President Vladimir Putin would not sign a decree on the completion of the so-called partial mobilization in Russia.
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Source: korrespondent

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