5,000 Hryvnia Payouts for Wounded Soldiers in Kherson Region: Who Qualifies and How to Apply.
Financial Support for Injured Military Personnel
According to Novyny.live: Soldiers injured during shelling in the Kherson region—or their family members—can now apply for a one-time payment of 5,000 hryvnia. This initiative is designed to assist those affected by ongoing hostilities in the area, offering a measure of financial relief amid the conflict.
The 5,000 hryvnia grant is available to wounded service members or their relatives. It covers injuries, concussions, or disabilities resulting from shelling attacks in Kherson. Eligible applicants include military personnel registered in the region, as well as their next of kin. However, payments will not be issued if the injury occurred during direct combat missions.
How to Submit a Claim for Assistance
To apply, eligible individuals—or their authorized representatives—must visit the local social protection office, veteran affairs unit, or a Citizen Service Center (TsNAP) at their place of registration. A specific set of documents is required, including:
- Passport or ID card,
- Tax identification number,
- Proof of residence registration,
- Medical certificate confirming the injury,
- Official documentation of the shelling incident,
- Military ID or combat veteran certificate,
- Bank account details for the transfer.
Once the application is reviewed and approved, the funds will be deposited directly into the provided account. For further details, contact the Veterans Affairs Department of the Kherson Regional State Administration at +38 093 956 96 95. The microgrant program remains open for submissions until July 15, 2026, giving affected individuals ample time to secure the aid they need.
This effort marks a significant step in supporting service members and their families impacted by the armed conflict. Beyond providing direct financial assistance, it underscores the state’s commitment to social responsibility toward veterans and their loved ones. The microgrant initiative can help ease the financial burden on families who have suffered losses due to war, ensuring they receive crucial support during a difficult period.
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