Russia’s military expenditures doubled so far in 2023. What was this money spent on?
Novaya-Europe analyses the data that has been made public

Since the start of this year, public expenditures on special services recorded the most significant increase — by 58.7% to reach 470 million rubles (€5.6 million). The spending on the National Guard grew by 42.8%.
In January, the deficit reached a record-high not seen since 1998. The Finance Ministry says that the increase in expenditures is tied to prompt contracts and upfront payments in certain spheres of budget spending.

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