Putin Offers Loan Write-Offs to New Russian Contract Soldiers

Russian President Putin signed a decree exempting participants in the war against Ukraine and their families from repaying overdue loans under certain conditions, according to Tuesday reports. The measure applies to Russians who signed military contracts with the Defense Ministry from May 1, for at

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Putin Offers Loan Write-Offs to New Russian Contract Soldiers

Russian President Vladimir Putin has approved debt relief for individuals who sign contracts to serve in the war against Ukraine.

According to The Moscow Times on Tuesday, the decree applies to those who signed a contract with the Defense Ministry from May 1, for at least one year.

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Eligible individuals and their families may be exempt from repaying overdue loans, with total debt capped at 10 million rubles ($138,504).

The write-off applies only to loans issued before the contract is signed and requires that a court ruling on debt collection has entered into force or that enforcement proceedings have begun.

Putin previously introduced similar measures in November 2024, covering loan issues before Dec. 1, 2024.

Additionally, “In the event of the death of a serviceman at the front or due to injury, wounding, trauma, or contusion, as well as if he receives a Group I disability, all credit obligations of his family members are terminated, regardless of when he was mobilized or signed a contract,” the statement added.

Reports of increased pressure on reservists to sign contracts have also emerged in recent months.

According to data reported by The Moscow Times, there is a rise in queries related to “mobilization orders,” with Google Trends indicating increased interest from late March.

Yandex searches increased from fewer than 10,000 in January to around 40,000 in April.

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A mobilization order is a document attached to a military ID that outlines reporting procedures if a nationwide mobilization is declared.

It does not indicate immediate deployment but places a person in a reserve pool.

Russian anti-conscription groups say enlistment offices have summoned reservists under the pretext of “updating military records,” with some individuals pressued to accept mobilization orders or sign contracts, once there.

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