Military Pensions in Ukraine from November 1: What Amounts Defenders Receive.
Ukrainians have been informed about the amount of military pension from November 1, as stated in a UNIAN material.
Features of Military Pensions
According to inkorr.com: The pension provision for military personnel in Ukraine has its own peculiarities, which distinguish it from civilian payments. This is particularly relevant in the context of the increasing number of people claiming these pensions since the beginning of the war.
Age and Conditions for Retirement
Military personnel can finish their service quite early — after 25 years, if they are 45 years old. The length of service also affects the maximum age: regular soldiers can serve until 60 years, while generals can serve until 65.
Pension Amount
The amount of military pension varies depending on the length of service, ministry, and date of discharge. The minimum pension established by the government is 3854 UAH, but most retirees receive about 8-9 thousand hryvnias. Those who held command positions and have significant experience receive 14-18 thousand hryvnias.
Disability and Compensations
Disability obtained during service differs from the status of 'war invalids'. Contractors with this status receive a certain percentage of their monetary provision depending on the group of disability. There are also minimum payments for those mobilized and conscripts, considering compensation for the difference from calculated amounts.
Conclusion
Therefore, it is important to consider that the amount of military pension in Ukraine depends on the length of service, specialty, and several other factors. These payments have their own conditions and differ from civilian pensions. For more detailed information, it is recommended to contact official sources or pension institutions.
Read also
- Elon Musk becomes the world’s first trillionaire—here’s how SpaceX made it happen
- Ukraine Secures New IMF Tranche – What It Means for Utility Bills
- Oil Prices Plunge After Trump Decides Against Striking Iran
- IMF Approves $690 Million Tranche for Ukraine—What Comes Next
- Strikes on Tatarstan Refineries Leave Russia With 40% Less Oil Processing and a Fuel Shortage
- Hidden 25% Dollar Inflation: Ukraine’s Real Exchange Rate Should Be 50–55 UAH/USD, Says Expert

