Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree recommending that relatives of soldiers who died in the war in Ukraine and those who succeeded in the war be given free plots of land from the Moscow region, Crimea and Sevastopol region.
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a new decision to keep the morale of Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine high. According to the decree published in the Russian State Law Information System, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree recommending that the families of Russian soldiers who died in the war in Ukraine and Russian soldiers who were successful in the war in Ukraine be given land from the Moscow region, Crimea and Sevastopol region.
“It is recommended to give free plots of land in the Moscow region, Crimea and Sevastopol to the soldiers who have participated in a special military operation and received the state award for superior merit, who lost their lives in the conflicts and became veterans in the conflict.” According to this decision, it is envisaged that the Russian soldiers who fought and were successful in Ukraine and the families of the soldiers who died in the war will be provided with land from these 3 different regions, which they want within the scope of “social support”.