Ukraine Moves Toward Demobilization and Plans New Combat Pay for Frontline Troops.
Military Demobilization in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine is developing procedures for troop demobilization and considering changes to the bonus system for soldiers on the front lines. This was announced by the Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Andriy Hnatov. He stated that efforts are underway to improve financial support for service members. The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine is actively seeking funding to revise the combat bonuses received by first-echelon troops.
'The higher the recruitment numbers, the more opportunities there will be to discharge those categories of personnel who are already eligible for release.' Andriy Hnatov
Social Guarantees for Military Personnel
Hnatov also emphasized the importance of social guarantees for those released from captivity. In Ukraine, former prisoners of war receive a range of social support measures, and after release, service members are entitled to 90 days of leave. These initiatives aim to support troops and improve their social welfare after service.
Developing demobilization mechanisms and reforming the bonus system for soldiers are critical steps in maintaining the combat effectiveness of Ukraine's army and ensuring the social well-being of its military personnel. Enhancing financial guarantees and social rights for troops returning from the front or from captivity can boost morale and readiness to perform their duties. These measures reflect the state's efforts to improve service conditions and support soldiers during the challenging time of war.
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