Ukraine has implemented a controversial new bonus system for infantry soldiers. Under this scheme, soldiers receive extra payment for every Russian soldier killed in close-quarters combat. A critical requirement for receiving the bonus is that the kill must be filmed. Military analyst Jörgen Elfving has raised concerns regarding this policy. He suggests that the financial incentive may encourage soldiers to take unnecessary and excessive risks. Such behavior could potentially lead to a higher number of casualties among Ukrainian forces. The system aims to reward high-risk infantry work but faces scrutiny over its ethical and tactical implications.