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Russia plans to increase the budget for the mobilization reserve by 15.4 billion rubles

MOSCOW (TASS): The government of the Russian Federation plans in 2022 to increase the budget for the creation of the human reserve of the armed forces by 15.4 billion rubles. This is stated in the explanatory note to the draft federal budget for 2022-2024, which is at the disposal of TASS.

“Along with the general approaches to the formation of the bill, the change in expenditures under the” National Defense “section <…> influenced <…> an increase in budget allocations <…> to increase the size of the mobilization human reserve of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in 2022 by 15 368.5 million rubles, in 2023 by 15 899.5 million rubles, in 2024 by 657.5 million rubles, “the text of the document says.

It notes that the reserved budgetary allocations for the creation of the human reserve of the Armed Forces will amount to 15,431.9 million rubles in 2022, 15,962.9 million rubles in 2023, and 16,530.4 million rubles in 2024.

The Frontier Post

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