Another serviceman from the North Caucasus was denied payment after being wounded in Ukraine

The branch of the 1602nd Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of Defense in Rostov refused to issue a certificate of injury to a serviceman from Kabardino-Balkaria Arsen Pshukov. As a result, he will not receive the payment promised by the Russian authorities in the amount of 3 million rubles.

During the war in Ukraine, Pshukov came under fire and received a mine-explosive injury. The diagnosis was confirmed in the clinical hospital of Luhansk and the bureau of the forensic medical examination of Kabardino-Balkaria, but the hospital of the Ministry of Defense refused to confirm it.

The Nalchik garrison court upheld the decision of the military department and deprived the contractor of the payment, known as "Putin's".

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