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Ukrainian army fights in Russia to receive additional financial rewards
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Ukrainian army fights in Russia to receive additional financial rewards

Taras Melnychuk, the representative of the Ukrainian government in parliament, announced on November 15 that Ukrainian soldiers will receive additional financial rewards for completing combat missions in Russia.

The update applies primarily to those currently participating in the war in Russia. Kursk Oblast. Kiev launched a surprise attack on Kursk in August, and fighting continues as Russian forces regain about half of the territory initially lost.

The Council of Ministers amended two decisions regarding payments to be made to military personnel and expanded the regulations to include soldiers serving in military personnel. Russian regionaccordingly Melnychuk.

Ukrainian military personnel serving in Russia during martial law will receive an additional monthly payment of 100,000 hryvnia ($2,400) in proportion to time spent on combat missions there. They will also receive a lump sum payment of 70,000 hryvnia ($1,700) for every 30 days of combat calculated cumulatively.

Soldiers and officers from the State Emergency Service, the Special Operations Department of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau, and police officers serving in Russia will also receive bonuses of 100,000 hryvnia ($2,400).

An additional payment of 100 thousand hryvnia ($2,400) will be made to soldiers injured while on duty in Russia. If he dies during a combat mission in Russia, the soldier’s relatives will receive a one-time payment of 15 million hryvnia ($363,000).

Ukrainian forces are now almost stopped 50,000 Russian soldiers President Volodymyr Zelensky said he was in the Kursk region in mid-November.

The Kursk offensive, the Ukrainian military reported, was designed to thwart Russia’s plan to invade Sumy Oblast in order to create a “buffer zone” in northern Ukraine and distract Russian forces from the ever-advancing front in Donetsk Oblast.

According to Commander-in-Chief Oleksandr Syrskyi, Russian forces killed 7,905 soldiers, wounded 12,220, and captured 717 soldiers during the three months of the Kursk offensive.

Russia is preparing a 50,000-man strong offensive in a final attempt to oust the Ukrainian army from Kursk Oblast

Last week, Russia was gathering forces in preparation for a decisive offensive against the country’s Kursk Oblast. “The situation is changing every day. A short time ago we were on the attack, now we are on the defensive,” he said.