Ukraine's Defense Ministry Announces One-Time Disability Compensation: Eligibility and Payment Details.
One-Time Financial Aid for Military Personnel
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine's Ministry of Defense has announced a one-time financial assistance payment for service members who suffer a loss of working capacity or disability while performing their military duties. This support extends to both active-duty personnel and individuals discharged from military service who sustained injuries, wounds, concussions, mutilations, or illnesses directly related to the defense of the nation. This policy is part of a broader framework of support for those serving during the ongoing conflict.
Payment Terms and Conditions
The aid is provided in cases of disability or partial loss of working capacity. Eligibility for the one-time payment is granted to service members and discharged personnel who incurred injuries, wounds, concussions, mutilations, or illnesses linked to the fulfillment of military service obligations.
The right to a one-time financial assistance payment upon the establishment of a disability belongs to service members, as well as persons discharged from military service, who received an injury, wound, concussion, mutilation, or illness related to the performance of military service duties (defense of the Homeland). - Ministry of Defense of Ukraine
The payment amount is determined by several key factors. These include:
- the subsistence minimum level;
- the established causal link to service;
- the assigned disability group.
Processing and payment typically occur within 4 months from the date of document submission. The Ministry of Defense notes that 'in most cases, payment usually takes place within 4 months from the date documents are submitted.' However, processing times may be extended if additional document verification is required.
These measures aim to support service members who have become casualties of combat operations, providing them with necessary financial aid during a difficult period. The one-time payment represents a significant step in the social protection of individuals harmed while carrying out their duties, underscoring the state's obligation to those who risk their lives for the country's defense. Such support can substantially ease the financial burden on the affected individuals and their families, particularly within the context of a prolonged military conflict.
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