This is reported by TASS with reference to Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

“In May, we have already allocated 5 billion rubles for such purposes, and today we will allocate an additional 4.5 billion. This will allow us to pay compensation to parents who purchased vouchers for children before the official start of the program to reimburse part of the cost of children's rest,” he said.

The children's tourist cashback program in Russia started on May 25.

Parents will be able to return 50% of the amount spent on the purchase of a voucher for a child, but not more than 20 thousand rubles.