Russias lower house of parliament has passed new legislation giving civilians who have contributed to Moscows invasion of Ukraine the same status as war veterans.The legislation will include doctors, technical specialists, construction workers and journalists who have worked with Russian troops in occupied areas of Ukraine, according to lawmakers.Veteran status gives the holder tax and transport privileges and state assistance with accommodation and health care.
War veterans also receive monthly payments from the government.The legislation, which must now be passed by Russias upper house and signed by President Vladimir Putin, was approved amid Moscows latest campaign to recruit essential workers for the reconstruction of occupied areas of eastern Ukraine.
In return for traveling to the region, workers are reportedly promised a benefits package including meals and housing, paid vacation time and career growth opportunities.President Vladimir Putin signed a law conferring veteran status to all Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine in March.
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