How much Russian and Ukrainian soldiers earn on the front lines varies depending on a variety of factors, including rank, length of service, position, combat mission, and region, among others. In addition, salaries may also vary between different units and units. Therefore, I am not able to give specific figures.
In general, the income of soldiers in Russia and Ukraine can be divided into three parts: basic salary, allowances and bonuses. The basic salary is determined based on factors such as rank, length of service, and position, while allowances and bonuses are determined based on factors such as combat mission and region. At the front, combat missions and regional factors are very important, so soldiers usually receive higher allowances and bonuses.
In addition, both Russia and Ukraine are countries with well-developed social security systems, and soldiers can also receive various social security benefits, such as medical insurance, housing subsidies, education subsidies, etc. These benefits can also have an impact on the soldier's income.
In general, the income of soldiers on the front line on both sides of Russia and Ukraine varies depending on a number of factors, but in general there will be a certain amount of security. However, due to the complexity and uncertainty of the war, soldiers' incomes may also be affected.