According to a statement released on Tuesday, Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin announced a one-time signing bonus of 1.9 million rubles, or roughly $22,000, for Moscow residents who join in the military.
According to the announcement, anyone who accepts the offer may make up to 5.2 million rubles ($59,600) in their first year of service. In addition, one-time monetary compensation ranging from $5,690-$11,390 for injuries sustained during battle, "depending on the severity," may be given to those who opt to serve in Ukraine. In addition, the family of a soldier killed in action may get $34,150.
According to the announcement, anyone who accepts the offer may make up to 5.2 million rubles ($59,600) in their first year of service. In addition, one-time monetary compensation ranging from $5,690-$11,390 for injuries sustained during battle, "depending on the severity," may be given to those who opt to serve in Ukraine. In addition, the family of a soldier killed in action may get $34,150.