Putin Signs Decree Adjusting Compensation Rules for Injured Soldiers
New Rules Aim to Streamline and Increase Compensation
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree adjusting the rules for compensating soldiers injured while performing military duties.
The new rules, which went into effect on January 1, 2023, aim to streamline and increase compensation for injured soldiers, as well as provide additional support for their families.
Key Changes to Compensation Rules
- Increased compensation amounts: The maximum amount of compensation for a disability has been increased from 2.4 million rubles to 3 million rubles.
- Simplified application process: The application process for compensation has been simplified, with fewer documents required.
- Faster processing times: The time it takes to process compensation claims has been reduced from six months to three months.
Additional Support for Families
In addition to the increased compensation, the new rules also provide additional support for the families of injured soldiers.
- Financial assistance: Families of injured soldiers will be eligible for financial assistance, including monthly payments and one-time lump sum payments.
- Medical care: Families of injured soldiers will have access to free medical care, including rehabilitation and prosthetics. li>Educational assistance: Children of injured soldiers will be eligible for free education, including tuition and living expenses.
Impact on Injured Soldiers and Families
The new rules are expected to have a significant impact on injured soldiers and their families.
The increased compensation will provide financial relief for injured soldiers and help them cover the costs of medical care, rehabilitation, and other expenses.
The simplified application process and faster processing times will reduce the stress and uncertainty associated with applying for compensation.
Conclusion
The new rules signed by President Putin are a positive step towards providing better support for injured soldiers and their families.
The increased compensation, simplified application process, and additional support will help injured soldiers and their families cope with the challenges they face.