The flow of Russians who want to enrich themselves by participating in the war in Ukraine was rapidly decreasing even before the successful counteroffensive in the Kharkiv region. However, another “goodwill gesture” with huge losses on the part of the invaders made the “vanek” sober up and not rush to the military registration and enlistment offices.
According to Channel 24 sources in the Ukrainian special services , in the Ministry of Defense of Russia, after the liberation of almost the entire Kharkov region, they decided to urgently increase the recruitment of their population to sign short-term contracts. In order to have more people willing to receive crazy sums by Russian standards, the military-political command of the horde began to promise more money to the future “cargo 200”.
Thus, in the advertising of the service under the contract, as well as in numerous propaganda MAFs, it is indicated that the occupiers will be paid from 50 to 350 thousand rubles a month for combat missions.
Crazy money that not everyone gets
- In fact, Putin continues his policy of recruiting everyone who lives in poverty into the army. At the same time, the amounts of promised payments grow along with the understanding of the risks of participation in the war.
- The more Russians realize that a full-scale war is going on in Ukraine, from which most of the invaders will not return, the more money the Kremlin dictator is ready to pay.
- However, despite the ability to pay off loans, steal a toilet and a washing machine, not every “vanka” is ready to risk his head or foot. Especially considering that there are no guarantees of compensation for injuries.
- In the same way, the relatives of the potential “who died for Novorossiya” cannot be sure of buying a new Lada, because the Russian state does not care about returning the remains home and, accordingly, often does not pay a penny out of the promised millions.
Nevertheless, Russian society as a whole still believes that each participant in the “special operation” receives all payments from the country, and in the event of his death, the money goes to the family.That is why Moscow is very hopeful that the increase in earning opportunities will compensate for the risks of being killed and will lead to the stabilization of queues at military registration and enlistment offices. performance of direct combat missions – from 50 to 350 thousand rubles as a bonus. The Russian authorities have never offered such a fighting force, because before the counteroffensive there were many who wanted to fight for much smaller sums.
To some soldiers, the Russian government should be more than 30 million
In the meantime, Putin's guardsmen are collecting “cannon fodder” throughout their boundless state, the number of those dissatisfied with payments is growing at the forefront. Some military personnel who managed the incredible – to survive for half a year of participation in hostilities – are very disappointed with guarantees from the state. All this time they received much less money than they were promised in the draft board. So the invaders even considered that Russia owed them more than 30 million rubles.
However, to all the requests of the commanders about when the government will return the debt to them, the occupiers receive a variety of excuses. Like, sometimes accounting errors happen, then the top of the battalion must check whether this or that fighter was actually on the front line. Moreover, sometimes the lack of funds in the accounts of the invaders is explained by the fact that they will receive all unpaid funds upon their return to the territory of Russia.
However, everyone understands that they will not be allowed to go home until they the war will end. But the end of hostilities will not be in Russia’s favor at all, so the invaders will either have to die or it’s a pity to exist in their outback without money and limbs.
All this has a great influence on the desire of Putin’s warriors to hold on to the last and die for the ideas of their dictator in a land alien to them. After all, they wanted to earn money through an easy walk around Ukraine, but they did not receive either finance or the opportunity to return after the end of the contract.