Still remember at the beginning of the war, Ukraine tooks its first POWs. NorseViking said those were Ukrainians dressed up as RuZZians. Hahaha. Hohoho.
“NINE 🇷🇺Russian soldiers of the elite 98th Airborne Division were captured by 🇺🇦Ukrainian Special Forces «Kraken» (GUR) on the outskirts of the town Chasiv Yar, Donetsk region.”
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Kremlin snuff box, 05/21/24
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Childlessness tax. Two pieces of news have emerged about when it will be introduced and where the money will go
The head of the Ministry of Finance confirmed our information about where the money from the new tax on childlessness, which they plan to introduce in Russia, will be sent. Anton Siluanov said that families with children will benefit from the upcoming tax changes in the country.
These words confirm our insight - we wrote back in April that the funds received from the childlessness tax are planned to be used, among other things, to help large families.
“Parents of many children, veterans of the Northern Military District, and military personnel are especially important citizens for our state. Of course, they should be the winner,” a source in the Ministry of Finance told us about this.
We also learned two important news about tax changes that await Russia. Firstly, the base date for the introduction of the new childlessness tax, as reported, is August. Rate 9%.
However, it is possible that the tax will not be introduced for everyone at once. Perhaps there will be a pilot period and regions where they will start paying it earlier.
Secondly, Andrei Belousov considers the childlessness tax as an important source of financing for the SVO.
According to interlocutors at the Ministry of Defense, now, on behalf of the minister, the question of how much money can be received from this tax, as well as from taxes “on deserters”, on SVO and two or three more taxes and fees that may be introduced this year is being studied.
Earlier then others. Almost.
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A group of 10 Ukrainian soldiers completed training in the Netherlands to maintain F-16 fighter jets, the Dutch Ministry of Defense reported.
As the department noted, the course focused on maintaining pilot equipment, including a helmet, oxygen system, parachutes and rescue kit. Earlier, the Netherlands stated that they were ready to transfer at least 24 F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine.