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Soldier Explains Life and Death In Storm-Z Units
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Driven To The Slaughter - putin´s
Soldier Explains Life and Death In Storm-Z Units
I'm English.no, are you?
or ?
Sorry, as I've said I'm English, so could you decipher that into English for me please.fascination???? you spelled A word HATE wrong . yes, I DO HAVE Mongol -Muscovite jihadi imperialism & imperialists. I HAVE ALWAYS hated the bucha
RAPISTS, LOOTERS AND KILLERS.
Putin signed a decree to increase the “presidential payment” for new recruits from 200 to 400 (4643 $) thousand rubles, what does it mean ?
Given the current exchange rate for the ruble, that's about £2.50.
still, what does it mean ?Muscovy ran out of 40 y.o. imperialists ?
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a good but badly outdated joke. It means if we stop Moscow shadow-pirate-fleet , this war will be over ./----/ It means they can now buy two heads of cabbage to boil for dinner instead of one.
The average salary of the Russian military is $2,166 but a soldier in Moscow could receive $22,353 as a bonus payment upon joining the military. It's worth 1.9 million rubles. Russians can purchase a summer cottage for an average of 1.7 million rubles.
While military contracts with the Russian army promise monthly earnings of around 200,000 rubles ($2,166) — about 2.4 times higher than the average salary in Russia — some regions have also recently increased the one-time payments to those recruited.
In Moscow, Mayor Sergei Sobyanin increased the one-time payment a soldier could receive to 1.9 million rubles ($22,353) in addition to his monthly salary. In the Chelyabinsk region, one-time payments have been doubled, with a soldier getting some 705,000 rubles ($8,233) for signing a military contract.
In the Yamal-Nenets autonomous district, one receives a sum around 14 times higher than Russia’s average salary — 1.1 million rubles ($12,964) — after signing a military contract.
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Russian Regions Hike Military Sign-Up Payments in Bid to Boost Manpower for Ukraine War - The Moscow Times
The Kremlin is increasingly turning to creative measures to boost its troops without formally declaring another unpopular mobilization as Russia's invasion of Ukraine grinds on.www.themoscowtimes.com