Looting the war fund
As volunteers spend donations on manicures, holidays and sports cars, how are the Russian authorities tackling growing fraud?
In the Russian Far East, police have cracked down on volunteers at organisations that collect donations for the Russian military. One volunteer reportedly blew funds on lavish dinners and a 20-kg cake, while another splurged on manicures, clothing and a vacation to the Russian resort city of Sochi. These arrests reflect a broader trend across Russia: the embezzlement of donations intended for Russia’s war in Ukraine. Novaya Gazeta Europe explains how the scams work, who stands to profit and the steps the authorities are taking to stop the fraud.
He announced another tender for 7.4 million rubles for the grand opening of the renovated building, which included entertainment and a 20-kg cake.
Pro-war bloggers have long said the donation system was opaque, to put it mildly.
While pro-war activists clash with Duma deputies online over donation monitoring, the money keeps rolling in.










