Ukrainian Soldiers in Recovery to Receive Extra 30,000 Hryvnias Monthly.
Compensation for Military Personnel
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian Armed Forces personnel undergoing recovery after frontline service are eligible for an additional monthly compensation of 30,000 hryvnias. This policy was formally established on March 2, 2023, in Methodological Recommendations No. 346/345, approved by the Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. This initiative is part of broader efforts to support veterans' welfare following Russia's full-scale invasion.
Payment Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for this additional compensation, service members must meet specific conditions:
- Inclusion in the composition of active military groupings;
- Possession of a combat order;
- Actual execution of a combat mission.
These criteria ensure the payment is directed specifically to those who were directly engaged in combat operations and require support during their recovery period.
The compensation amount is fixed at 30,000 hryvnias per month. This financial provision is intended to aid military personnel during their rehabilitation and adaptation after frontline duty.
The introduction of this additional compensation for recovering service members represents a significant step in supporting veterans returning from combat. It serves not only as financial assistance but also as recognition of their contribution and efforts on the front lines. Supporting military personnel during their rehabilitation is crucial for ensuring their successful social and psychological reintegration into civilian life.
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