A mercenary’s mother and wife cannot share payments for the “two hundredth” man.
The mother of Dmytro Tsukanov, a “Wagnerian” who was liquidated in Ukraine, stated that Prigozhin’s PEC gave her her son’s remains and 140,000 rubles (approximately 42,000 hryvnias) for burial. Relatives still cannot share this money.
According to rosZMI, the son of Olga Tsukanova voluntarily signed a contract with “Wagner”, left his wife and child at home and went to kill Ukrainians. At the beginning of October, the mother of the “Wagner” was informed about his liquidation.
“On September 11, he called me for the last time and said: “Mom, we are being taken to Ukraine. Now pick up the phone from any numbers. Always be in touch.” On the 13th, he already died,” the woman said.
However, the occupier’s wife and mother started a real war for compensation. According to the mother, her son’s wife specifically hid his death so as not to share the money with her. Allegedly, 140,000 rubles were allocated for the funeral, which the beloved “Wagner woman” took away.
“He went to “SVO” as part of PVK “Wagner”. He said that he would divide the insurance in half between his grandson and me, but everything went to his roommate Yana. I always treated her like a daughter. Apparently, she got busy and all the money with I received the medals myself. They didn’t even give me a proper burial. I was simply pushed to the background,” said the indignant woman.
The issue of compensation for the “two hundredth” son worried his mother so much that she turned to the “Wagner” PMC. There, the woman was told that there would be no compensation.
“I had a hard time finding the number of the PMC representative. The employees asked: “What kind of insurance did you want, if he is an adult man who signed the papers himself? They gave you 140,000 for the funeral, be satisfied.” I didn’t see the money for the funeral either,” said the mother.
Moreover, the Russian woman is not sure that she buried her son. According to her, only 700 grams of remains were brought to the burial.
The wife of the occupier Jan herself said that he “passionately wanted to fight”, but he was not accepted into the army because of his criminal record. He tried to fight with the “kadyrovtsy”, but he could only get to “Wagner”.
The woman admitted that she had collected all the payments for the “two hundredth” man. According to her, he himself wanted so.
“Before he left, we discussed with him the question of what we would do without him. Dima said that if he died, there would be no problems with money, all payments would come to us. We agreed that we would buy our home. That’s how it turned out.” – Yana said.
Quarrels over payments: how Russians quarrel over money
The Russian Federation pays monetary compensation to the families of the liquidated occupiers. Because of this money, relatives of the “two hundred” invaders sometimes start real battles.
Earlier, in the Russian city of Volgograd, the family of the liquidated invader Valery Kovalenko staged a real war for monetary compensation. Relatives cannot share 10 million rubles.
Some families are not compensated with money, but with firewood. In particular, in the Republic of Tyva, where the Minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, Serhiy Shoigu, is from, the family of the Mobik, which was liquidated in Ukraine, was supported with firewood. Moreover, the local authorities are proud of this “generous” gift.