The government launches the 'Winter Support': what the new program for Ukrainians includes.
According to inkorr.com: The government has announced a new initiative 'Winter Support' for the 2025/2026 years, aimed at helping Ukrainians survive the cold season. This comprehensive set of measures includes over ten programs designed to support the population.
Key initiatives of the program
One of the important components will be the '3000 kilometers across Ukraine' program. It allows citizens to travel for free on Ukrzaliznytsia for distances up to 3000 km during off-peak months. There are also plans for enhanced support for residents of frontline territories, energy efficiency programs, and other important measures.
Thanks to these initiatives, Ukrainians will be able to improve their lives, reduce heating and electricity costs, and ensure safe living conditions, especially in regions affected by military actions.
This program will be an important support for numerous families seeking ways to save on expenses during the winter period. It is noteworthy that, given the economic situation in the country, the implementation of these measures has the potential to significantly ease the daily life of Ukrainians and help them adapt to new conditions. Providing free transport and energy-efficient solutions will not only save money but also improve the quality of life during a challenging time.
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