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City Mayor Andrey Prosunin announces financial aid of 500 thousand rubles to families affected by the attack

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Financial support of 500 thousand rubles provided to the families of the victims by the Mayor of...
Financial support of 500 thousand rubles provided to the families of the victims by the Mayor of Sochi, Andrey Prosunin.

City Mayor Andrey Prosunin announces financial aid of 500 thousand rubles to families affected by the attack

In the aftermath of a tragic terrorist incident in Sochi, Russia, residents who have suffered damage are entitled to a one-time cash payment, as outlined in the decree of the Government of the Russian Federation No 1928 of 28.12.2019 and the decree of the Governor of the Krasnodar Territory No 615 of 01.10.2024. Here's a guide on how to apply for financial assistance from the charitable fund "Sko'rei Dobroe" and the government.

1. Gather Required Documentation

Victims will need to prepare the following documents:

  • Passport or identification
  • Proof of victim status (police report, official report about the incident)
  • Medical certificates or proof of injury if applicable
  • Proof of residence in Sochi or the affected area
  • Any additional documents requested by the charity or government agency

2. Contact "Sko'rei Dobroe" Charitable Fund

  • Obtain the official contact details for "Sko'rei Dobroe" (usually available on their website or through local social services)
  • Reach out via phone, email, or visit their office
  • Ask about the application process specifically for victims of terrorist acts
  • Submit your documents and fill out their application form as required

3. Apply for Government Assistance

  • Contact the local government social protection department in Sochi or Krasnodar Krai
  • Request information on government programs for victims of terrorist acts
  • Submit an application form with all required documentation
  • Government assistance programs in Russia often include compensation payments, temporary housing support, and medical aid

4. Follow Up

  • Keep track of your application status with both the charity and government offices
  • Provide any additional information they request promptly

Tips

  • If you have difficulty navigating the process, seek help from local social workers, legal aid organizations, or victim support groups
  • Charitable funds and government bodies may have special deadlines or eligibility criteria, so apply as soon as possible

Please note that "Sko'rei Doberei" is a charitable fund based in Sochi, but it is not a government entity responsible for the distribution of the one-time cash payments mentioned in the decree. The charitable fund does not have a specific office location for document submission. Additionally, the fund does not make mandatory payments.

For those with minor injuries, the cash payment is 300,000 rubles. For those who suffered severe or moderate injuries, the cash payment is 600,000 rubles. The cash payment for each deceased relative is 1.5 million rubles, to be divided equally among family members. Document collection in Sochi has already begun.

For more information or assistance, please contact the local government social protection department or visit their official website.

  1. Victims are encouraged to look into the political scene or general news regarding any potential updates on programs or efforts aimed at providing additional aid, considering that the one-time cash payment is only a portion of the potential support needed in the aftermath of the tragic incident.
  2. In light of the ongoing situation, it may also be beneficial for concerned residents and victims to stay informed about the broader discussions and measures being proposed in the realm of politics and general news, as these could potentially impact their recovery and rehabilitation process.

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