For each mobilized Tuvan, the authorities of the region will give out a live sheep and coal. Thisorder was given by the head of Tuva Vladislav Khovalyg. According to the press service of the republic, 91 rams have already been issued. In addition, the families of the mobilized will receive 50 kilograms of flour and two sacks of potatoes. "As needed," perhaps they will give out cabbage. The message drew the attention of "Cold".
In addition, monetary compensation is also possible – 5,000 rubles per child in the families of the mobilized. To receive funds, families must apply to social welfare centers.
On August 29, it was reported that Tyva had fulfilled the plan for conscription as part of partial mobilization. On September 27, the head of the republic confirmed the information that Tuva's quota was 700 mobilized.
In terms of the ratio of income to the cost of a basket of goods and services, the home region of Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu is the poorest among Russian regions. A third of the population lives below the poverty line, says Nikolai Petrov, a Russian political scientist and political geographer. In January 2022, massive one-man pickets were held in the poorest region of Russia against price increases. In September, local authorities asked the federal center to allocate about 50 million rubles for food for schoolchildren.