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The Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs announced that the agency is losing employees daily due to layoffs, with staffing shortages in some departments reaching 40%. Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs Igor Zubov stated this in the State Duma. "The prestige of police service has unfortunately declined today. Under market conditions, wages and social benefits do not meet expectations. We are indeed losing personnel. Employees are leaving daily, and the influx of new recruits is not enough to cover the shortfall. In some departments, the shortfall is as high as 40%," Zubov said. He added that the authorities are planning to increase salaries for Ministry of Internal Affairs employees, but that it will not be "as significant as we would like." The issue of personnel shortages in the Ministry of Internal Affairs is not new. In March 2025, the head of the department, Vladimir Kolokoltsev, reported a shortage of over 170,000 employees. According to a ministry presentation, the shortage of certified personnel at that time was 23.9% in the criminal investigation department, 31.4% in the patrol service, 24.7% in drug control units, and 22.7% in preliminary investigation agencies. Furthermore, according to Kolokoltsev, almost half of experienced police officers left the service during 2024. He also reported the dismissal of department heads who failed to provide their subordinates with required vacations. This, he said, "inevitably led to increased tension within the workforce." At an extended meeting of the Ministry of Internal Affairs Board attended by President Vladimir Putin, Kolokoltsev estimated the overall personnel shortage at 172,000. Putin ordered that pay for Ministry of Internal Affairs employees be made "competitive," including by providing housing. Despite mass layoffs, Russia maintains one of the highest per capita police numbers. In 2024, there were 643 police officers per 100,000 residents. For comparison, this figure is 256 in the United States, 120 in China, 128 in India, and an average of 335 police officers per 100,000 people in the European Union. According to the presidential decree, the maximum staffing level for the Ministry of Internal Affairs in 2025 is expected to be 938,000, up from 922,000 in 2023. According to GorodRabot, the average salary of a police officer in Russia in 2025 will be just over 50,000 rubles. In Moscow, law enforcement officers earn an average of 88,500 rubles, while in St. Petersburg, the average salary is 72,700 rubles. The decline in the number of police in Russia poses a threat to the Putin regime’s ability to protect itself by force within the country. Because protests are suppressed internally by the police. Reducing the number of polices could lead to protests becoming more widespread and result-oriented. Many former Russian police officers have told they are leaving and opting for less stressful jobs that pay better. "They didn’t adjust the salary at all," say former police officers. "After inflation and new prices, it is no longer enough", they added.
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