Putin slashes $30K payouts for wounded Russian soldiers to include only those severely injured as casualty counts surge
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is slashing payments to his soldiers wounded in Ukraine in the face of rising casualties and mushrooming war costs.
Previously, any Russian soldier hurt in Putin’s invasion of his western neighbor received a medical payout of 3 million rubles — which equates to about $30,000, according to Newsweek.
But under the new order — introduced by the Kremlin on Wednesday and signed by Putin — only the severely injured will get that princely sum, the outlet said.
That includes anyone who suffers life-threatening injuries or significant damage to their internal organs, including those with spinal injuries, brain damage or broken bones.
Everyone else — including those with lower-grade wounds like fractures, concussions and gunshot wounds that don’t affect their internal organs — will take home between 100,000 and one million rubles, which is the equivalent of $10,000 to $100,000.
