Director of the Federal Bailiff Service Dmitry Aristov
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The bailiffs have suspended the collection of debts from the participants of the special operation in Ukraine in the amount of 27 billion rubles, said on May 12 the head of the Federal Bailiff Service (FSSP) of Russia, Dmitry Aristov, whose words leads TASS.
Communicating with the press on the sidelines of the XI St. Petersburg International Legal Forum (SPBILF), Aristov said that proceedings against participants in a special military operation for all types of recoverable debts, except for alimony, are suspended at their request.
“315,000 people used the service in less than a year. The total amount of suspended enforcement proceedings amounted to 27 billion rubles,” Aristov said.
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The development and improvement of support measures for participants and veterans of Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine is an urgent task for the Russian authorities. 11 May Head of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Russian Federation signed an order, approving the charter of the State Fund to support participants in the special operation “Defenders of the Fatherland”. On the same day, for consideration by the deputies of the lower house of the Russian parliament introduced a bill on preferential admission to universities of citizens who participated in the SVO.