Front money
Some Russian regions now spend more on funding the war in Ukraine than they do on healthcare

The amount spent by Russia’s regions and its illegally occupied “new territories” in Ukraine on the war this year is set to exceed 800 billion rubles (€7.7 billion) in total, almost 1.5 times more than they spent last year, and that’s a conservative estimate, which doesn’t even include Moscow. In some regions, budget funds allocated to pay for the war now exceed those spent on healthcare.
By mid-October, planned spending on the war had surged by 83%.
Russia’s regions are also now responsible for paying signing bonuses to those enlisting to fight in Ukraine, as well as benefits and compensation for soldiers and their families.
Russia’s regions simply cannot afford to absorb these increases in military spending, and all 83 regions are expected to end the year in the red.










