Veterans of the SVO reap a well-deserved reward.
Kremlin snuffbox/Кремлевская табакерка, Sept 25 2025
They plan to send 25,000 to 40,000 veterans of the Soviet Military District to work in Siberia.
This was stated by political scientist and economist Sergei Karaganov, who had previously proposed sending SVO participants to develop Siberia.
“Sergey Alexandrovich recently announced that there’s a plan to send 25,000 to 40,000 of our veterans to Siberia after the large-scale demobilization, which will begin sooner or later. They will all receive honorable, important, and well-paid work, often physically demanding, but they’ll definitely cope. If everything works out, other veterans could go to Siberia as well, even more than 100,000,” a source close to Karaganov told us.
At the same time, most of the active military personnel we spoke with remain dissatisfied with the plans to send them to Siberia after the Second World War, despite government statements about the importance of such plans.
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Given the fact that Russia has given many convicted criminals in jail the opportunity to fight and then be released to freedom it is reported these freed prisoners have caused an increase in the Russian crime rate. Nothing like giving bad guys more deadly training to improve the country. I wonder if these moves to send thousands of demobilized new veterans to Siberia for a “good” job, is a way to get these criminals out of the way? Better to have them isolated in one area with jobs, than wandering all over the country.
The enemy shot down two of our Su-34s
According to sources in the Ministry of Defense, the planes were shot down while performing combat missions and striking enemy positions in the Zaporizhzhia region. The crews of both Su-34s, unfortunately, were killed. The loss of one aircraft was confirmed by colleagues. Unfortunately, according to updated and several times verified data, two Sus were shot down.
“It is possible that the enemy has new capabilities in terms of air defense. We will check this information. Blessed memory to the victims. Eternal flight, brothers!” - our interlocutor briefly commented on the situation in the videoconference. We hope the checks will be fast. And there will be no more such serious losses.