Ukrainian Combat Veterans to Receive 75% Discount on Gas Starting 2026.
Benefits for Military Personnel in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian military personnel are entitled to various benefits, including a significant 75% discount on liquefied gas purchases. This discount, set to become available in March 2026, is specifically for combat veterans. This initiative is part of broader social support measures for those who have served during the ongoing conflict. The subsidy covers 21 square meters of heating area per individual, plus an additional 10.5 square meters for their family.
The 75% discount applies to the cost of a liquefied gas cylinder. This substantial reduction will allow veterans and their cohabiting family members to significantly lower their heating expenses, providing crucial financial relief. For households consisting solely of non-working individuals, the subsidy calculation increases to cover 42 square meters per such person.
How to Apply for the Discount
Applications for the gas discount must be submitted to the Pension Fund of Ukraine. To qualify, veterans need to provide the following documents:
- Passport,
- Combat veteran identification document,
- Taxpayer registration number.
Submitting these documents ensures proper processing and helps secure this vital support for the nation's defenders.
The introduction of this gas discount underscores the state's commitment to providing social support for military personnel who have fulfilled their duties in a conflict zone.
This new benefit represents an important step in supporting veterans and their families, potentially easing their financial burden during difficult times. Furthermore, this initiative may raise public awareness about the social entitlements available to service members and encourage broader societal support for the country's defenders.
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