More than 300 thousand military personnel who participated in special operations were granted combat veteran status. This was stated by the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation Igor Krasnov, he writes RIA News.
“Through supervision, prosecutors ensured the rights and social security of all participants of the SVO, their family members,” he said.
According to Krasnov, the appeals of the warrior families made it possible to identify gaps in the regulatory regulations and the organization of work of authorized units.
March 26 Russian President Vladimir Putin requested From the prosecutor’s office for decisively responding to complaints about bureaucratic procedures in support of participants in a special military operation in Ukraine.
He also stated that he thought it was necessary to strengthen the work of prosecutors to protect the rights of citizens. The head of state explained that we are talking about the protection of labor, social, housing and other rights of citizens. Putin noted that issues that determine the quality of life of Russians should be a priority.
Formerly in the State Duma supported Charging interest from SVO veterans during the credit holiday period.