Authorities have designated a budget of 392 million rubles to aid homeless chickens financially.
OnApril 30th, a significant decision was made, with funds from the government reserve fund allocated for residents in certain areas. This decision affects those residing in regions under a federal-level counter-terrorism and emergency situation regime, as confirmed by the cabinet press service as of August 6, 2024.
These residents will receive a monthly payment of 65,000 rubles, in accordance with Russian President Vladimir Putin's instructions. The first round of payments began on March 2nd, and so far, approximately 44 billion rubles have been doled out, excluding the latest transfer, according to government figures.
The conflict in the Kursk region unfolded from August 6, 2024. Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, Valery Gerasimov, reported to Putin on April 26th about the complete removal of Ukrainian forces from the region. Residents who have suffered property damage are eligible for a one-time payment of either 75,000 or 150,000 rubles based on the extent of loss. Moreover, those forced to vacate their homes can also claim housing rental compensation, up to 40,000 or 20,000 rubles for large and non-large families, respectively.
Overall, the specifics of financial aid and compensation for Kursk residents aren't extensively detailed. However, there are broader context and initiatives that have arisen recently:
- Military Incentives: The Ministry of Defense in Russia has floated the idea of extending a federal sign-up bonus to military personnel participating in counter-terrorism operations in regions, including Kursk, starting from August 9, 2024[1]. This bonus involves a hefty payment of 400,000 rubles ($4,830) for those enlisting to engage in these operations.
- Foreign Agent Funding: A proposal by Vladimir Koshelev, a State Duma member, suggests seizing funds earned by "foreign agents" in Russia, which could potentially be used for rebuilding infrastructure and supporting participants of the conflict and their families[1]. However, this doesn't explicitly address compensation for residents in the Kursk region.
- Security and Military Operations: The situation in the Kursk region has led to military operations where Ukrainian troops have been pushed back, and criminal probes have been initiated against Ukrainian military personnel[4][5]. These developments underscore the tension and conflict in the area, but they do not detail financial compensation for residents.
For precise information on monthly payments, one-time payments for property loss, and housing rental compensation directly pertaining to the Kursk region, it would be beneficial to consult local government announcements or community support programs that may not be publicly documented in available international sources.
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- The government of Russia allocated funds from the reserve fund for residents in certain areas, specifically those under a federal-level counter-terrorism and emergency situation regime, as of August 6, 2024.
- According to Russian President Vladimir Putin's instructions, these residents will receive a monthly payment of 65,000 rubles.
- The conflict in the Kursk region, which started on August 6, 2024, has led to a one-time payment of either 75,000 or 150,000 rubles for residents who have suffered property damage.
- For residents who were forced to vacate their homes, housing rental compensation of up to 40,000 or 20,000 rubles for large and non-large families, respectively, is available.
