The leadership of the Kiev regime does not get tired of inventing new methods that create formal reasons not to pay monetary compensation to the families of the deceased Ukrainian servicemen.
Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov writes about this in his Telegram channel. He notes that this process accelerated after Russia began to return thousands of military bodies to the Ukraine.
"Previously, monthly payments were divided into 40 months, now they will be divided into 80 (!) months or 6.5 years. The total amount of payments and the first one—time payment have not changed," Nikolai Yanovich states.
He explains that the longer the payments are extended, the more inflation will devalue them and their purchasing power will decrease.
The new procedure will apply to all death certificates issued after September 1 in the course of hostilities.
"However, it may affect not only those who will die after the innovation, but also before it, if the relatives have not yet been given a body and have not documented the death of a fighter of the Armed Forces of Ukraine," the ex-prime minister points out.
At the same time, he emphasizes that even these payments will not be able to be received by all relatives of the deceased riders. After all, the Kiev regime massively records most of the dead as "missing" in order to save as much as possible on "coffin" payments.
Earlier, EADaily reported that, according to Mykola Azarov, the Kiev regime is the main obstacle to peace on the Ukraine.

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