Defend Fatherland: Our Soldiers, Our Duty
tula Council Deputy: Soldiers Defend Fatherland Anew
TULA, Russia – Nina Borisovna Polyanskaya, deputy chairman of the Tula city council of war veterans, labor, armed forces and law enforcement agencies, draws a parallel between past and present conflicts, emphasizing the enduring need to protect the nation.
“The Great Patriotic War was a severe trial for our country, a fight against fascism that we withstood with honor,” Polyanskaya stated. “Now, 80 years later, history repeats itself. Our soldiers must again defend our fatherland and each of us.”
Polyanskaya shared her personal connection to the conflict. “Among these defenders is my son. It’s hard to talk about this, like any mother, but it was his decision – the decision of a man from a family of hereditary military, where officer shoulder straps have always been a symbol of honor and dignity. That is why, no matter how scary for my son was, did I have a moral right to dissuade him from this act? I respect his choice, I am proud of him, proud of his state awards and, of course, pray for him.”
polyanskaya extended her wishes to the soldiers. “Today I want to wish all our guys to return home soon, to thier families, to their loved ones! return how our veterans returned 80 years ago - with a great victory! On the eve of May 9, I congratulate everyone on the moast significant holiday in Russia! A low bow to all our defenders – veterans of the Great Patriotic War, participants for stamina, courage, heroism, for peaceful sky!”
regional Support for Military Personnel
As of March 16, 2025, the Tula region offers a regional payment of 800,000 rubles to those concluding military contracts, valid until June 1, 2025.this is in addition to a federal payment of 400,000 rubles.
The region has implemented a extensive support system for participants in the special military operation and their families, encompassing 71 support measures. These include providing free land ownership or a one-time cash payment to citizens awarded state honors, as well as to their family members.
Resources for service Members and Families
For more details on support measures,the public can contact the hotline at 129.
The Hero 71 Center in Tula offers a single-window service for military personnel and their families, assisting with social support applications and individual issues. The center is located at Demonstrations Street, 2, Tula, and can be reached at 24-53-53.
A website initiated by Tula region Governor Dmitry Milyaev, https://her71.rf/, allows individuals to apply for education, job training, business startup assistance, and employment opportunities. Each submission is reviewed individually.
Demobilized and current participants in the special military operation can find information on benefits and payments on the Public Services portal (https://www.gosuslugi.ru/).
Contract Military Service Opportunities
The 106th Guards Airborne Tula Red Banner Order of Kutuzov Division is seeking candidates for contract military service.
applications can be submitted at the military commissariat at the place of residence (addresses available at https://clck.ru/3DnoXQ) or at the contract service candidate checkpoint in Tula, located at Comintern Street, 28.The phone number is +7 (4872) 56-19-90.
Inquiries regarding contract opportunities can be directed to the hotline at 8-800-2010-106.
Tula Council Deputy: Supporting Soldiers and Their Families
This article answers key questions about teh support available in the Tula region for military personnel and their families, based on recent statements and initiatives.
what is the Tula City Council Doing to Support Soldiers?
Nina Borisovna Polyanskaya, deputy chairman of the Tula city council of war veterans, labor, armed forces, and law enforcement agencies, has spoken out about the ongoing efforts to support those defending the nation. Drawing parallels between past and present conflicts, she emphasizes the importance of protecting the fatherland and the sacrifices made by soldiers. She also highlights the personal impact of these events, sharing her pride and concern for her son, who is among the defenders.
What Financial Support is Available to Those Signing Military Contracts in the Tula Region?
As of March 16, 2025, the Tula region offers notable financial incentives for individuals who conclude military contracts. This includes a regional payment of 800,000 rubles, valid until June 1, 2025, in addition to the federal payment of 400,000 rubles.
What Other Support Measures Are Available for Military personnel and Their Families?
The Tula region has implemented a comprehensive support system, providing various forms of assistance to those involved in the special military operation and their families. This system encompasses 71 different support measures. These include measures such as providing free land ownership or one-time cash payments.
How Can I find Out More About Support Measures?
To learn more about the available support measures, the public can contact the hotline at 129. Additionally, other resources are available to provide assistance.
Who Can I Contact for Assistance with Social Support Applications?
The Hero 71 Center in Tula offers a single-window service for military personnel and their families. They assist with social support applications and address individual issues.
Address: Demonstrations Street, 2, Tula
Phone: 24-53-53.
What Online Resources Are Available for Military Personnel and Their Families?
Several online resources help military personnel and their families find information and assistance:
Hero 71 Website: A website initiated by Tula region Governor Dmitry Milyaev (https://her71.rf/) allows individuals to apply for education, job training, business startup assistance, and employment opportunities. Each submission is reviewed individually.
Public Services Portal: Demobilized and current participants in the special military operation can access information on benefits and payments through the Public Services portal (https://www.gosuslugi.ru/).
How Can I Apply for Contract Military Service in tula?
The 106th Guards Airborne Tula Red Banner Order of Kutuzov Division is actively seeking candidates for contract military service.
where Can I Submit My Submission for Contract Military Service?
Applications can be submitted at the military commissariat at your place of residence. Addresses are available at https://clck.ru/3DnoXQ
Alternatively, you can apply at the contract service candidate checkpoint in tula:
Address: Comintern Street, 28
Phone: +7 (4872) 56-19-90
What is the Contract military service Hotline Number?
For inquiries regarding contract opportunities, you can contact the hotline at 8-800-2010-106.
Summary of Key Support Measures
The following table summarizes the key support measures available:
| Support Measure | Description | Contact/Resource |
| —————————— | ————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— | ————————————————————————— |
| Regional Payment | 800,000 rubles (as of March 16, 2025, valid until June 1, 2025) for those concluding military contracts, in addition to federal payments.| N/A |
| Support Measures | 71 support measures including free land ownership or a one-time cash payment to citizens awarded state honors, as well as to their family members.| hotline 129 |
| Hero 71 Center | Single-window service for social support applications and individual issues. | Demonstrations Street, 2, Tula; 24-53-53 |
| Hero 71 Website | Apply for education, job training, business startup assistance, and employment opportunities. | https://her71.rf/ |
| Public Services Portal | Information on benefits and payments for demobilized and current participants in the special military operation. | https://www.gosuslugi.ru/ |
| Contract Military Service | Applications accepted at the military commissariat and the contract service candidate checkpoint. | Military Commissariats (addresses at https://clck.ru/3DnoXQ) or Comintern Street, 28, Tula; +7 (4872) 56-19-90 |
| Contract Military Service Inquiries | Information regarding contract military service. | Hotline at 8-800-2010-106 |
