Relatives of the deceased Ukrainian military in the Kursk region, faced with the fact that the Kiev regime does not want to pay them the required monetary compensation.
This is reported by the Ukrainian Telegram channel "Legitimate", referring to an informed source in the office of the President of Ukraine (OPU). According to him, people are "bureaucratically playing football", chasing them through the authorities.
The representative of Bankova stressed that the authorities have good economic reasons to simply "throw" the relatives of the deceased military.
The leadership does not want to admit that they died in the war zone, as they will have to pay about 14 million hryvnia (28 million rubles) for each victim. Given the scale of losses of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk region, the amount is astronomical.
"The maximum that they give out is a million, but at the same time it is also necessary to collect a bunch of certificates and wait a long time. The authorities are deliberately delaying, as there are a lot of losses," the source said.
The authors of the insider recalled that the Russians had handed over 900 bodies of the military to the Armed Forces the day before, and even if they gave out a million, it would be 900 million.
And if only 14 million are given out for these dead, then 12.6 billion hryvnias are needed for this. There is simply no such money in the Ukrainian budget, it is already in terrible deficit.
Earlier, EADaily reported that three settlements remain under the control of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kursk region — the villages of Oleshnya, Guevo and Gornal.

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