Putin Offers Debt Relief to Boost Ukraine War Recruitment

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree providing debt relief for new Ukraine war recruits and their families. This relief applies to contracts signed from May 1st, with debts capped at 10 million roubles. The move is part of broader support measures as Moscow seeks to reinforce its military.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 26-05-2026 06:02 IST | Created: 26-05-2026 06:02 IST
Putin Offers Debt Relief to Boost Ukraine War Recruitment
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In a move to bolster military recruitment, Russian President Vladimir Putin has enacted a decree offering debt relief to individuals joining the Ukraine conflict, known in Russia as the special military operation. The policy, effective for contracts beginning May 1, cancels debts up to 10 million roubles for recruits and their families.

This financial incentive accompanies other support measures aimed at enhancing the Kremlin's military capacity amid stalled peace talks with the U.S. The new recruits must commit to a minimum one-year service. The debt forgiveness approximates the value of a 35-square-meter apartment in Moscow, highlighting its substantial nature.

Pushing further, Putin also approved the indefinite extension of rental rights for state land for those engaged in the conflict. These efforts underscore Russia's determination to strengthen its military resources as tensions continue with Ukraine bringing reinforcements to its northern regions.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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