Families of Fallen Soldiers to Receive 12,810 UAH Pension: Who Qualifies Under New Rules.
Ukraine’s Pension Adjustments Set for 2026
According to Novyny.live: In July 2026, Ukraine’s Pension Fund will roll out increased minimum pension payments for select groups. Specifically, families of deceased or missing military personnel will be entitled to a minimum pension of 12,810 UAH. For other categories of citizens, the baseline pension will be set at 10,020 UAH. This adjustment, formalized by government resolution No. 674, stems from a broader review of monthly benefits aimed at strengthening social support.
The pension overhaul was initiated in the spring, when payments were raised by 5,100 UAH. This increase is designed to assist households that have lost loved ones due to military conflict. Under the updated framework, families receiving a pension covering two or more individuals will also qualify for the 10,020 UAH minimum.
Eligibility for Enhanced Pensions
Government resolution No. 674 clearly defines the rules for guaranteeing minimum payments to relatives of service members. Pensions for these eligible groups will be subject to annual indexation, ensuring they keep pace with inflation and the country’s economic conditions over time.
Given these changes, it is crucial to understand who qualifies for significantly higher pensions in 2026 and how to apply for benefits on behalf of a fallen soldier’s family. Applicants will need to prepare a specific set of documents. This process represents a vital step for those seeking support during a difficult period.
This measure is part of a state policy designed to support families who have endured loss due to military action, with the goal of enhancing social protection for citizens in Ukraine.
Regular pension indexation also reflects the government’s commitment to maintaining a stable standard of living for the most vulnerable populations, even amid the economic challenges facing the nation.
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