Combat veterans to receive pension boost: UAH 647 extra payment and early retirement options.
Social benefits for combat veterans in 2026
According to Novyny.live: In 2026, the government will maintain social support programs for its citizens, especially for combat veterans (known as UBD). These benefits include:
- additional pension supplements;
- the option to retire earlier than the standard age.
These changes are expected to significantly improve the financial situation of this population group.
Under the new regulations, the pension supplement for combat veterans in 2026 will be UAH 647. This will raise the minimum guaranteed pension for this category to roughly UAH 5,500 per month. The goal of these adjustments is to support veterans and their families by ensuring a decent standard of living.
Eligibility conditions for veteran pensions
Additionally, the pension application process for combat veterans includes the possibility of early retirement:
- Men can retire at age 55 if they have 25 years of service;
- Women can retire at age 50 if they have 20 years of service.
These conditions give veterans extra opportunities to access their pension benefits earlier than the general population.
Furthermore, Ukraine has set a maximum pension for those who worked under exceptional conditions, which can reach UAH 25,950. This figure is significant for individuals who labored in difficult environments and require special state support. It is worth noting that in 2025, the subsistence minimum in Ukraine was UAH 2,361, which also influences how pension payments are calculated.
Overall, the social guarantees for combat veterans in 2026 will help improve their financial standing and underscore the importance of state support for those who served.
The introduced changes to social benefits for combat veterans reflect the government's efforts to ensure support for those who contributed to the nation's defense.
Given that social protection and financial assistance for veterans are becoming increasingly vital, these innovations could positively impact their lives, thereby promoting social stability. The increase in pension payments and the availability of early retirement may also encourage more veterans to claim their pension entitlements.
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