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Russia’s Putin provides debt relief to new Ukraine war recruits and their families

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May 26 (Reuters) - Russian ‌President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree providing ​debt relief to new Ukraine war recruits and their families, the Kremlin said ⁠late on Monday, adding to support tools as Moscow seeks to boost its army in more than four-year-long war.

People who ​signed a contract with the Russian defence ministry from May 1 and/or their ‌spouses are free from their debts of up to 10 million roubles ($139,700) if a legal claim to collect those debts was in ⁠force before that date, the decree posted on ⁠the Kremlin's website said. 

The contract to join the 'special military operation' -  what Russia calls its February 2022 invasion and occupation of Ukraine - should be signed for at least one year, the Kremlin ‌said.

The write-off is about the price of a 35 square metre ⁠studio-type apartment in Moscow, according to a ‌Cian real estate database. 

The law adds to ​a variety of support measures for Russian fighters in the war, from big payouts to preferable admissions for higher education, ‌as the Kremlin seeks to boost its ​forces at a time when ⁠the U.S.-led peace talks have stalled.

Each side accuses the ‌other of seeking to escalate ⁠the conflict, and Ukraine plans to send reinforcements to its northern regions to counter what it believes are Russian plans for a ​new offensive.

On Monday, ‌Putin also signed a decree indefinitely extending rental rights for state ⁠land for those fighting in Ukraine, ​the Kremlin said. 

($1 = 71.6000 roubles)

(Reporting by Jekaterīna Golubkova in ​Tokyo; Editing by Lincoln Feast.)

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