Putin’s decision on refugees

Putin’s decision on refugees

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a new decree on the provision of social assistance to refugees who came to Russia from Ukraine due to the war.

After Russia’s operations in Ukraine on February 24, many Ukrainian citizens in the west of Ukraine fled to Europe, while those living in the east of the country took refuge in Russia. Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a new decree for Ukrainian citizens who left Donetsk, Luhansk and other Ukrainian regions and sought refuge in Russia. According to this decree, according to the social support program announced for asylum seekers who came to Russia after February 18, pensioners and people with disabilities will receive a monthly salary of 10 thousand rubles. In addition, an additional 3 thousand rubles will be paid to the disabled of the first degree and the elderly over 80 years old. Veterans of the Second World War will be paid a monthly salary of 5 thousand rubles.

FINANCIAL SUPPORT WILL ALSO BE MADE TO PREGNANCY AND CHILDREN

Pregnant women will be given financial support of 10 thousand rubles (3 thousand 15 TL) for once, and 20 thousand rubles (6 thousand 30 TL) after delivery. Additional payments will be made of 4 thousand rubles ( 1 thousand 205 TL) per month for each child under the age of 18, 15 thousand rubles (4 thousand 520 TL) for children under protection, 3 thousand rubles (905 TL) for individuals under the age of 23. Families with one child will also receive a regular monthly salary of 10 thousand rubles. In order to meet all these conditions, individuals must not use drugs. According to the decree, these supports will be provided to Ukrainian asylum seekers until 31 December 2022.