Combatants have the right to 5 hidden benefits: about which few know.

Combatants have the right to 5 hidden benefits: about which few know
Combatants have the right to 5 hidden benefits: about which few know
Participants of combat operations and their relatives have the right to a number of benefits and social guarantees. Among these benefits are discounts on utilities, free transportation, and medical services. However, not everyone is aware of all these benefits that are provided.

Benefits for combat participants

The Law of Ukraine 'On the Status of War Veterans, Guarantees of Their Social Protection' defines issues related to the provision of benefits for combatants (CB) and their family members. The document provides for free medications, discounts on utilities, and transportation.

  • In the healthcare sector, free medications and medical services are provided, including dental prosthetics.
  • Discounts on utilities amount to 75% for housing payments and fuel and energy resources.
  • Free public transport and discounts on intercity transport are also provided.

Additional benefits for combatants

In addition to the above-mentioned benefits, combat participants have the right to loans for the construction or repair of housing, priority services, and exemption from tax payments. They are also provided assistance in case of temporary disability and support in obtaining education.

5 benefits for combat participants that few know about:
  1. Obtaining loans for the construction or repair of housing.
  2. Priority service for public utilities.
  3. Exemption from payment of taxes and fees.
  4. Preferential right to retain a job during staff reduction.
  5. Payment of assistance in case of temporary disability.

Combat participants can also take advantage of state support in obtaining education and have the right to additional payments and benefits.

Also, find out how to queue for housing for combatants and how to receive an increased pension.

This news provides comprehensive information on the benefits and social guarantees for combat participants and their relatives. The Law of Ukraine defines the rights of this category of citizens, allowing them to benefit from deserved assistance in various areas of life, including medical services, housing, education, and more.

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