Distribution of manually operated vehicles for special military operations (SVO) veterans who lost their legs and cannot receive prosthetics will begin on June 1. This was stated by Anna Tsivileva, spokeswoman for the state fund for supporting participants of the Northern Military District “Defenders of the Fatherland” during a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. RIA News.
According to him, this innovation will affect military personnel who “can no longer use prostheses, have had their lower extremities amputated twice, and are confined to a wheelchair.”
The head of the fund noted the speed of implementation of this legislative initiative.
“Everything is so fast: <...> On May 6, changes were made to the federal law, and on May 29, a decree was already issued and the law came into force,” Tsivileva emphasized.
The day before, Chairman of the State Duma Vyacheslav Volodin reportedHe said that in June 2024, several laws will come into force in Russia, one of which will affect the financial support of SVO participants.
Previously reportedThe Russian army could receive millions of rubles from a special operations zone in exchange for a significant trophy.
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Source: Gazeta

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