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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1523560)2/17/2025 8:47:19 PM
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The families of Russian soldiers who die in combat are entitled to a death gratuity, funeral arrangements, and military benefits.

Death gratuity
  • The death gratuity, or "grobovye" in Russian, can be up to 11 million rubles, or $120,200 USD depending on the region
  • The amount is so high that in some cases, it can be more financially beneficial for a family to have a loved one die in combat than to live to earn a future income
Funeral arrangements
  • A military casualty assistance officer can help with arrangements for the funeral and honor guard
Military benefits
  • The military casualty assistance officer can help with applying for military benefits
  • Local veterans organizations can also help
Overall costs
  • The one-time costs of compensating families of dead and wounded soldiers are high
  • Russia is also struggling to treat veterans and deal with the capacity issues of its hospitals

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