“Russian Combat Brotherhood Supports Fallen Soldiers’ Families in Mountainous Karabakh with 1 Million Rubles Assistance”
The Russian Combat Brotherhood (RKH) has announced that it will be providing 1 million rubles in assistance to the families of fallen soldiers in Mountainous Karabakh. Leonid Slutsky, the Chairman of the RKH and leader of the LDPR, made this announcement on his Telegram channel. He emphasized the importance of supporting the families of the fallen soldiers and ensuring that they are not left in difficult circumstances. According to Slutsky, the sacrifice made by these brave soldiers will not be forgotten and a worthy memory will be preserved.
The Ministry of Defense of Russia reported that on September 20, a Russian military vehicle with servicemen was hit near the village of Janitsağı in Mountainous Karabakh, resulting in casualties. Russian correspondents who were covering the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan were present at the scene. Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev discussed the issue with Russian President Vladimir Putin, expressing condolences for the loss of Russian servicemen and requesting assistance.
Slutsky expressed his commitment to continuing the assistance to the families of the fallen soldiers through his personal initiative and the RKH. He believes that it is their duty to support these families, as the war in Mountainous Karabakh must not be forgotten, even after one month has passed. He emphasized the importance of preserving the combat brotherhood and ensuring that the families of heroes do not suffer.
In conclusion, the Russian Combat Brotherhood will be providing 1 million rubles in assistance to the families of fallen soldiers in Mountainous Karabakh. This support is crucial in ensuring that these families do not face difficult circumstances. The sacrifice made by the brave soldiers will be remembered and honored. The Ministry of Defense of Russia reported the casualties from the incident on September 20, and Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev expressed condolences and requested assistance from Russian President Vladimir Putin. Leonid Slutsky, the Chairman of the RKH and leader of the LDPR, reiterated the commitment to supporting the families of fallen soldiers and preserving the combat brotherhood.


