The widow of a SVO participant from Baksan secured the appointment of a pension.
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A Baksan resident complained to the prosecutor's office that two children and the elderly parents of her husband, who was killed during the Special Operations Military Operation, have not received their survivor's pension for over a year. Following the prosecutor's office's appeal to the military registration and enlistment office, the deceased's family was assigned a pension and a recalculation was made.
The widow of a Special Operations Military Operations participant from Baksan filed a complaint with the prosecutor's office regarding delays in processing legally required payments.
Her husband was killed during a special operation in Ukraine in May 2024; he was posthumously awarded the Order of Courage. However, the two minor children of the deceased, as well as his elderly parents, were not paid their survivor's pension for a long time, the Kabardino-Balkaria prosecutor's office reported on its Telegram channel on January 4. The prosecutor's office demanded that the military commissar of the Baksan urban district, Baksansky, and Zolsky districts rectify the violation, after which the soldier's family was assigned a pension and a recalculation of over 600,000 rubles was made. Previously, "Caucasian Knot" reported that Khava Medova, the widow of Ilez Torshkhoev, who was killed in Ukraine, said that she was suing her mother-in-law, Lida Torshkhoeva, over an apartment in Magas, which she received after appealing to the head of Ingushetia, Makhmud-Ali Kalimatov. According to Khava Medova, the housing was allocated to her child as the son of a SVO participant, but her mother-in-law registered the apartment in her own name and then filed a lawsuit to evict the remaining residents. All three currently live in this apartment, but Medova fears that after the court decision comes into force, bailiffs may force her and her son to leave the home.
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