Mobilized and Contract Soldiers Can Receive up to 50 Thousand: Where Payments Are Available.
Details by City
The decision to provide assistance to military personnel is made by local councils. They consider various factors, such as the duration of stay in a specific region, registration with military institutions, or belonging to a particular military unit.
As of 2025, support programs for mobilized and contract soldiers are operating in different cities. Here are a few examples:
- In Kyiv, individuals who began service after December 1, 2023, and are registered with local military institutions can receive up to 50,000 hryvnias. The money is automatically transferred to the accounts of military personnel or to the 'Kyiv Card'.
- In Lviv, 50,000 hryvnias are received by those who have signed a contract with the Special Operations Forces and Navy units, but they need to register with the military prosecutor's office. There is also a support program for citizens who signed contracts in 2019-2021, receiving a one-time payment of 25,000 hryvnias.
- In Ivano-Frankivsk, military personnel participating in combat operations can receive 50,000 hryvnias, and those who are on active military service (excluding conscription) can receive 30,000 hryvnias.
To receive assistance, military personnel must contact the local council and present documents confirming their right to payments. Typically, these include copies of passports, taxpayer identification numbers, mobilization or contract documents, bank details, etc.
The information provided reveals the conditions for providing assistance to military personnel that exist in various cities of Ukraine. This assistance initiative has a significant social impact on soldiers who have participated in military actions and supports their families.
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