"This problem is very acute, especially for regions such as the Sverdlovsk region, where there are many harmful industries ... These are veterans of all large enterprises: metallurgical, mines, military industries," he said in an interview with URA.RU.

According to Ionin, Nikolai Vasilyev, a resident of the Sverdlovsk Region, received 370,000 rubles after recalculating his pension for 12 years, the man worked under difficult conditions in the Far North.

A similar case was in Nizhny Tagil, when an electric welder received 100 thousand rubles.

"The worker of the Nizhny Tagil Metallurgical Combine was added to the monthly payments of 1600 rubles and returned 81 thousand rubles," said the deputy.

In addition to employees of hazardous industries, those who “served in the army, were on maternity leave and parental leave, looked after disabled people, or were temporarily disabled and received allowances” are eligible for retirement benefits, Ionin said.

Earlier, the FIU specified who has the right to receive a double pension.