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No pay for Putin's troops: Russia's army is currently fighting without pay

2023-03-24T14:17:21.228Z


Russian soldiers keep reporting massive problems. In the meantime, even the salary is often absent, as research shows.


Russian soldiers keep reporting massive problems.

In the meantime, even the salary is often absent, as research shows.

Moscow - Soldiers fighting for Russia in the Ukraine war are entitled to at least 195,000 rubles per calendar month.

At least that's what it says on the Kremlin's website, approved by Vladimir Putin.

But with the payment of the equivalent of around 2300 euros, there should be massive problems.

In some cases, salaries for military personnel are said not to have been paid in March 2023, as the independent news agency

verstka

writes.

According to the agency's research, more and more people in Russia are complaining about insufficient or even no salary for their military service via the Facebook-like page VKontakte (VK).

"Are we going to fight in vain or what?" One of the posts is quoted as saying.

Russia without rubles?

Soldiers and relatives complain about missing payments

According to the research, not only newly mobilized soldiers are affected by the payment problems, but also professional soldiers and "volunteers".

According to

verstka,

the complaints on VK come from 52 Russian regions and the annexed Crimean peninsula.

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For Russia at the front: does Putin not pay the salaries?

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© Alexander Reka/IMAGO-Images

"To be honest, it's really hard for me.

I'm on maternity leave, I'm not working.

We have two children: one is three years old and the other is eight months old.

I only get about 30,000 rubles of child benefit and with this money I have been helping my husband for the second month and sending him money for his expenses.

I wouldn't have survived without my mother's help,” Victoria from Moscow told

verstka

.

Her husband has been fighting for Russia since autumn 2022.

Into the war for Russia: the price seems variable

In addition to the many reports of late or even non-existent pay, the research also mentions far too low payouts.

Because most military records are classified, many soldiers find it difficult to prove they are entitled to bonuses or higher salaries, writes the Russian newspaper

Novaya Gazeta.

You'll never prove anything there.

When our forces entered Ukrainian territory, there was no formal order.

So that's how it works, it's not written anywhere on paper.

A former contract soldier opposite verstka

Partly it is also due to the fact that soldiers are assigned to another unit but are still registered with the old one, Victoria from Moscow told

verstka

.

At the beginning of the war it was similar for Pavel Filatev.

As a trained paratrooper, he was briefly assigned to a mortar unit during the attack on Ukraine.

He wrote that in his book

ZOV

, in which he reports on his time as a Russian soldier.

But how much money is a Russian soldier entitled to in the Ukraine war?

Salary on the Russian front: Pay is clearly regulated

The minimum claim is 195,000 rubles, according to the Kremlin's website.

For a mobilized soldier, the salary consists of 158,000 rubles in social benefits and an allowance of at least 37,000 rubles.

Depending on the rank and the task, the pay increases.

A platoon leader earns 225,000 and battalion commanders 243,000 rubles, according to a Russian news site of

ANO National Priorities

.

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For each day that a soldier is involved in an offensive action, he gets an additional 8,000 rubles.

However, the reports that

verstka

uncovered show that, in reality, far less is often paid.

An affected wife sometimes reports only 7 to 15,000 rubles per month.

(

Lucas Maier

)

List of rubrics: © Alexander Reka/IMAGO-Images

Source: merkur

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