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Russia deploys fathers who don’t pay child support to fight in Ukraine war

Nigerian Canadian Newspaper Canada by Nigerian Canadian Newspaper Canada
October 26, 2022
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Russia has started deploying men who are not paying child support to the front lines in Ukraine. 

A leading Putin TV propagandist, Margarita Simonyan, has revealed that Sochi, a Russian city, is responding to pressure from ex-wives and sweeping up men avoiding maintenance payments, ordering them to the front.

Then the money to pay alimony is deducted from their military earnings as mobilized soldiers, or family compensation in the event that they are killed, and handed to the mothers of their children. 

The UK Mirror reported that angry Russian women are also taking laws into their own hands by giving enlistment officers details of their former partners who refuse to pay alimony ordered in divorce settlements

TV presenter Dana Borisova, a former Playboy model, and Russian army pin-up, has also demanded a call-up for her own ex-husband with whom she is in a legal dispute. 

Borisova and ex-Maksim Aksyonov, 42, are in a protracted legal dispute concerning support for their teenage daughter.  

Borisova said: “I have a malicious non-payer of alimony living in my neighbour’s house – the father of my daughter.

“Unfortunately, he did not yet receive a [military] summons.

“I sincerely think that it would be great if he showed responsibility, if not in relation to his daughter, then at least in relation to his country.”

She has the conviction that “such non-payers can only be taught by being sent to the frontline…

“If not this, then what else can fix them?”

Another woman, Lilya Sergeyeva, said her non-paying former partner had been sentenced to “corrective labour” over failure to pay maintenance – but this did not help her or their daughter, 17, who he played no part in raising.

Sergeyeva wanted him to go to the war front.

She posted: “It will even be good if he gets killed,” she posted.

State compensation payouts for families of those killed runs to £180,000.

Ardent Putin propagandist Simonyan, 42, talked about how loyalist Sochi mayor Alexey Kopaygorodsky, 37, is picking defaulting Dads and sending them to the front.

She said: “[The Mayor of Sochi told me that] we took a list of persistent non-payers of alimony from the bailiffs and sent them [to the front].

“People who do not repay their debt even to their children will now not only do that but also will pay child support from very decent military payments. And these people will repay their Motherland.”

“The most interesting thing is that we do not see a single complaint from Sochi.”

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