Russians Donate Billions to Putin's War in Ukraine. The Impressive Amount Collected in the State Treasury
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Russian donors have poured more than 380 billion rubles ($4.5 billion) into the state treasury following an appeal for voluntary contributions as the cost of Moscow's war against Ukraine continues to rise, business daily Vedomosti reported, quoted by the DPA agency.
By mid-August, around 3.9 billion euros of voluntary contributions had been spent in the budget.
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The war of aggression against Ukraine is burdening Russia's state budget. A call for donations by the Kremlin seems to alleviate the situation a little. According to a media report, almost 400 billion rubles come together.
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After Putin offered to help entrepreneurs with the budget, revenue to the treasury amounted to 383.69 billion roubles ($4.51 billion).
The Russian dictator requested voluntary, non-refundable contributions to the federal budget. Billions of additional rubles soon flowed into the state treasury.
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