Krasnoyarsk Krai offers one-time payment to Chernobyl and Kyshtym survivors
Krasnoyarsk Krai authorities have announced a one-time payment of 5,000 rubles for 1,280 people affected by the Chernobyl and Kyshtym disasters. The payment, to be distributed in 2026, marks the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster and the Day of Remembrance. Eligible recipients include Chernobyl cleanup workers and relatives of victims or disabled survivors of both disasters. The payment is a gesture of recognition and support for those who have suffered due to these tragic events. The responsible authority for this payment is typically a government ministry or agency related to social protection or emergency management. In Russia, this is often the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection. The one-time payment of 5,000 rubles is a significant step in acknowledging the ongoing impact of these disasters on affected individuals and communities. It is expected to provide some relief and recognition to those who have endured hardship as a result of these events.
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