Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday extended a 400,000-ruble ($3,800) sign-on benefit, formerly provided to new military employees, to National Guard personnel getting for service in Ukraine.The perks are available to those who sign agreements with the National Guard for a minimum of one year between Aug.
1 and Dec.
31, 2024, according to Putins decree.
Cadets enrolled in the National Guard or Defense Ministry training programs are not eligible.Putins directive updates a July order that initially introduced the payments as part of efforts to address troop shortages.
In addition to federal rewards, numerous Russian regions provide supplemental monetary benefits, which have actually increased gradually as enlistment rates have declined.The National Guard, referred to as Rosgvardia, is Russias internal security force accountable for public security, police and keeping order in Ukrainian areas inhabited by Russian soldiers.
The force also safeguards crucial facilities, consisting of nuclear facilities and protects transportation routes.Rosgvardia units play an unique role in making sure the defense of crucial facilities and transportation interactions, the forces website states.
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