PM Mishustin Calls for Coordinated Land Support for Soldiers and Families

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Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin emphasized the need to synchronize efforts across federal authorities and regional governments in order to provide land to Russian soldiers who have demonstrated notable service, along with the families of those servicemen. He spoke on this matter during a meeting of the coordination council formed to address the needs of the armed forces, as reported by TASS.

In his remarks, Mishustin noted that President Vladimir Putin has urged officials in the Moscow region, Crimea, and Sevastopol to draft laws that would guarantee free land to outstanding soldiers and their families within their areas. This initiative is described as part of measures to support service members who have shown exceptional dedication during operations in the region. He stressed that regional leaders and all relevant executive bodies must work together to craft concrete solutions to implement this policy effectively.

He added that the collaboration should span leadership across the concerned organizations and every level of government, ensuring a clear plan and timely execution. The goal is to translate the legislative directive into practical steps on the ground, with a focus on fairness, transparency, and accountability in how land is allocated and managed within the applicable regions.

During the same briefing, Mishustin also announced an early confirmation of funds allocated to support the ongoing operations and related activities. He stated that the government intends to monitor resources dedicated to the repair and production of weapons, military and special equipment, as well as the procurement of fuel and lubricants. The remarks underscore a broader commitment to maintaining operational readiness while ensuring that essential supplies and modernization projects proceed without unnecessary delays, with official processes and oversight in place for accountability and efficiency.

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