The heirs of 2338 shehids received compensation
Baku / 13.12.18 / Turan: So far, compensation in the amount of 11,000 manat ($ 6,450) for the death of a soldier in the Karabakh war issued to the heirs of 2,338 shehids, reads the message of the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the population.
A working group of the Ministry of Labor decided to pay in the near future compensation to the heirs of the families of 1,115 more people killed in the war.
In total, families of 9,531 shahids have the right to receive compensation, the report noted.
In the spring of this year, President Ilham Aliyev issued a decree on the payment of one-time compensation to the families of the dead or missing during the hostilities in defense of the territorial integrity of Azerbaijan in 1991-97 years in the amount of 11 thousand manat.
Payment of compensation began from October 9. However, many families were denied on the pretext that they received funds in the past. Disgruntled citizens are recommended to apply to the courts. At the same time, to appeal to the court, the family of the deceased should receive an official rejection of state bodies, but they do not issue a written document.
State companies Azersygorta claim that in the 1990s some families were paid compensation under the law on compulsory insurance of military personnel. The amounts of the then compensations amounted to 50,000-200,000 non-denominated manats, which is equivalent to the current 10-40 manats. -06D-
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- 13 December 2018 16:44
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