Summary

Russia has cut compensation for troops injured in Ukraine, limiting full payouts of 3 million rubles ($30,000) to those with severe, life-threatening injuries.

Soldiers with minor wounds will now receive reduced payments between 1 million ($10,000) and 100,000 ($1,000) rubles.

This change comes as Russia faces escalating war expenses, with casualty compensation costs estimated at 2.3 trillion rubles ($26 billion) by mid-2024.

High personnel losses have led to recruitment efforts funded by regional social welfare budgets, diverting resources from vulnerable populations, raising concerns about future mobilization efforts and public discontent.

  • @Gork@lemm.ee
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    95 months ago

    Interesting thumbnail poster, using both Zа and Беz spelling. I wonder if the Latin letter Z will eventually replace the Cyrillic variant, З, the longer this war drags on.

    I can see it being more practical since З looks an awful lot like 3 for it to be confusing on a daily basis.

    • @Exec@pawb.social
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      175 months ago

      Nearly 3 years into the 3-day special operation that was originally marked with the letter Z, no wonder it’s confusing

      • @Gork@lemm.ee
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        25 months ago

        This is why monospaced serif typesets are programmer’s best friend. That and they look cool.

        Or for the numbers, whatever typeset they use for marking airport runways.

        • @humorlessrepost@lemmy.world
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          25 months ago

          Especially ones with awesome ligatures, like FiraCode. Feels so weird when I’m not on my computer and I see raw multi-character symbols like != and =>