Kremlin raises financial incentives to over $23,000 amid military recruitment shortages

by Sonya BandouilMarch 24, 2025 1:34 AM1 min

Russia is increasing financial incentives for military recruits due to a severe shortage of new volunteers, Ukraine’s Military Intelligence (HUR) reported on March 23.

The Kremlin has raised payments for signing the first contract to over 2 million rubles ($23,800) in several regions, with recruits in the Samara region being offered nearly 4 million rubles ($47,600), according to HUR.

New recruitment primarily targets financially struggling individuals and radicalized youth who are easily influenced by propaganda.

“The regular increase in financial bonuses is a forced measure by the Kremlin, reflecting difficulties in filling military units,” HUR’s Telegram post stated.

In July 2024, Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin signed a decree establishing a one-time signing bonus of 1.9 million rubles ($22,600) for city residents who join the military.

Russia’s federal statistics service, Rosstat, said in 2024 that the average monthly wage across the country was around 87,700 rubles ($1,044).

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6 comments

      • Maybe they can increase the money they want to give these schoolgirls, and send them to the front. Let’s make sure that Russians can no longer breed.

        • I would like to know how those girls feel about this measure. I can’t imagine them being very warm to it. Ruskie women don’t enjoy breeding with stinking, abusive drunks anyway, with small, flaccid noodles. Ask that Russian lady about that who was interviewed in that funny video. 😂

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