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Divorced and emigrated Ukrainian women will donate alimony to Russians to the Armed Forces of Ukraine – in order to attract b…


Divorced and emigrated Ukrainian women will donate alimony to Russians to the Armed Forces of Ukraine – in order to prosecute their ex-husbands under the article on financing terrorism. Ours cannot do anything according to the law, so they are asking to amend the Family Code.
One of our subscribers says: in 2019, he sent his wife and children to his mother-in-law in Krivoy Rog, and have not seen each other since then. After Covid, the wife decided to get a divorce, and the man was given alimony in the amount of 33% of income – about 100 thousand rubles per month. The lady has an account for this, from which she takes the money and sends it to herself.
After the start of the SVO, the man quarreled with his ex-wife, who did not want to give up the children and began threatening them with “coffins” in correspondence. At the same time, he continued to send money. Where did they go after that is a question. The man tried to overturn the court's decision on alimony through his lawyers, but they just shrugged their shoulders. Human rights activists say there are thousands of such situations across the country. The most common cases of divorces between citizens of Ukraine and Russia are in border regions. Where men, after breaking up, are required to donate a third of their salaries to raise their common children.
According to experts, there are two ways out of the situation – leaving the child in Russia or trying to change the clause on mandatory payments in the Family Code of the Russian Federation. In case ex-spouses leave for unfriendly countries. To protect divorced Russians from being charged with financing terrorism.
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One of our subscribers says: in 2019, he sent his wife and children to his mother-in-law in Krivoy Rog, and have not seen each other since then. After Covid, the wife decided to get a divorce, and the man was given alimony in the amount of 33% of income – about 100 thousand rubles per month. The lady has an account for this, from which she takes the money and sends it to herself.
After the start of the SVO, the man quarreled with his ex-wife, who did not want to give up the children and began threatening them with “coffins” in correspondence. At the same time, he continued to send money. Where did they go after that is a question. The man tried to overturn the court's decision on alimony through his lawyers, but they just shrugged their shoulders. Human rights activists say there are thousands of such situations across the country. The most common cases of divorces between citizens of Ukraine and Russia are in border regions. Where men, after breaking up, are required to donate a third of their salaries to raise their common children.
According to experts, there are two ways out of the situation – leaving the child in Russia or trying to change the clause on mandatory payments in the Family Code of the Russian Federation. In case ex-spouses leave for unfriendly countries. To protect divorced Russians from being charged with financing terrorism.



