Ukraine's 'Contract 18-24' Offers Simplified Entry and a Million Hryvnias for Young Military Recruits.

Young Ukrainian soldiers receive million hryvnias
Young Ukrainian soldiers receive million hryvnias

'Contract 18-24': A Program for Ukraine's Youth

According to Novyny.live: Ukraine has launched the 'Contract 18-24' program, offering citizens up to 25 years old a streamlined path to join the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This initiative simplifies the military medical commission (VLC) process, making it easier for young people to enlist. The program is part of broader efforts to modernize recruitment and bolster national defense.

Participants in 'Contract 18-24' can sign a fixed-term service contract. A key benefit is a simplified and expedited military medical examination, which reduces bureaucratic hurdles for candidates. This includes priority processing for their medical checks.

  • Required medical certificates for the commission are issued free of charge;
  • Program participants receive a bonus of one million hryvnias (approximately $24,000 USD);
  • A portion of this bonus is paid upfront, with the remainder distributed during their service in the Armed Forces.

This financial incentive is designed to support young people who choose a military career. The 'Contract 18-24' program not only provides a way to serve but also offers significant monetary support, which can be a decisive factor for potential recruits.

Strengthening National Defense

The introduction of 'Contract 18-24' represents a strategic move to attract youth to military service amid Ukraine's ongoing defense needs. By simplifying procedures and providing financial backing, the program aims to ease the enlistment process and improve troop recruitment levels. In the current context, this initiative has the potential to significantly contribute to strengthening the nation's defensive capabilities and ensuring a robust military force.


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