In a seemingly desperate bid to bolster its dwindling forces in Ukraine, Russia recently unveiled a staggering one-time incentive package for new recruits along with other perks.

Moscow’s Lucrative Offer: Bonuses and Benefits for Recruits

Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin announced in a statement last Tuesday (July 23) a jaw-dropping 1.9 million rubles (about $22,000) sign-on bonus for city residents willing to commit to at least a year of military service.

This unprecedented offer from the Kremlin, equivalent to 22 times the average Russian monthly salary, is accompanied by a monthly stipend raising the total pay to a contract soldier to over 5.2 million rubles (nearly $60,000) for the first year.

Injured soldiers sustained in Ukraine will receive separate payments. Moscow authorities reportedly will pay 500,000 rubles ($5,765) and 1 million rubles ($11,531) for minor and major injuries, respectively.

As an incentive for Moscow residents to enlist, the city also offered a package of family support, such as free school meals (for those who have schoolchildren) and exemptions from utility inspections.

Meanwhile, families can get as much as 3 million rubles ($34,592) for fallen soldiers in Ukraine.

In total, Moscow is prepared to invest up to 7 million rubles ($82,000) annually in each new recruit.

To address concerns about inadequate training and equipment for recruits, Sobyanin’s office has established a dedicated recruitment website promising full gear and top-tier instruction.