People, who entered Russia from Ukraine after Feb 18, to get benefit payment


FE Team | Published: August 27, 2022 23:06:52 | Updated: August 30, 2022 10:35:38


People evacuated from the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic (DNR) arriving at the Uspenkaya railway station in the Rostov region of Russia on February 19 this year –Reuters file photo

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday signed a decree introducing financial benefits for people who left Ukrainian territory to come to Russia, including pensioners, pregnant women and disabled people.

The decree, published on a government portal, establishes monthly pension payments of 10,000 roubles ($170) for people who have been forced to leave the territory of Ukraine since Feb 18. Disabled people will also be eligible for the same monthly support, while pregnant women are entitled to a one-off benefit, reports Reuters.

The decree says the payments will be made to citizens of Ukraine and the self-styled Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics - two breakaway Russian-backed entities in eastern Ukraine that Moscow recognised as independent in February in a move condemned by Ukraine and the West as illegal.

On Feb 18, Putin ordered every person who arrived in Russia from Donetsk and Luhansk to be given a payment of 10,000 roubles.

Moscow has been giving Ukrainians Russian passports in what Ukraine and the United States say is an illegal effort by Moscow to annex territory it has occupied as part of what they regard as an imperialist Russian land-grab.

Moscow says it is prosecuting "a special military operation" to protect itself and defend Russian speakers who it says were persecuted by Ukrainian authorities, something Kyiv denies.

($1 = 59.3000 roubles) 

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