Combat Veterans to Receive Pension Supplements in 2026: Eligibility and Amounts Explained.
New Pension Support Measures for Ukraine's Veterans
According to Novyny.live: Starting in 2026, Ukraine will roll out enhanced pension benefits for certain groups of citizens, with a particular focus on combat veterans. This initiative includes the option for early retirement and a monthly supplement of 648 hryvnias for those holding official combatant status.
Under the updated criteria:
- Men become eligible for age-based pensions at 55, provided they have 25 years of work experience;
- Women can retire at 50 if they have accumulated 20 years of service.
These adjustments aim to bolster social protections for individuals who served in active combat, offering them financial stability as they transition into retirement.
Minimum Living Wage and Pension Payment Thresholds
In 2026, the official minimum subsistence level for non-working individuals will be set at 2,595 hryvnias. The monthly pension floor for combat veterans will be raised to 6,197 hryvnias—a level experts believe will provide a decent standard of living for this group.
This additional pension support is authorized under Article 115 of Law No. 1058-IV, 'On Compulsory State Pension Insurance,' designed to recognize those deserving of special state attention. These changes reflect the government's commitment to ensuring social welfare and financial aid for combat veterans who have made substantial sacrifices in defending the nation.
The introduction of extra pension benefits for combat veterans underscores the state's social responsibility toward those who risked their lives for the country's protection.
This represents a step forward in improving social security for this demographic, potentially easing their financial situation during retirement. Successful implementation will be crucial to delivering tangible financial relief to veterans.
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