Pension to families of soldiers killed in Afghanistan increased
Baku / 21.02.19 / Turan: By a presidential decree of February 21, the monthly pension was raised to families of soldiers-internationalists who died, went missing, and fought as part of Soviet troops in Afghanistan in the 1980s.
Under the decree, from March 1, 2019, the monthly presidential pension of this category of people is hung from 220 to 300 manat.
It should be noted that the decree was signed after the meeting of Ilham Aliyev with the chairman of the Committee of CIS soldiers-internationalists Ruslan Aushev, who arrived in Baku today. -02D-
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