Free Travel Granted to Combat Veterans Holding UBD Certificates: Benefit Details Explained.
Benefits for Combat Participants
According to Novyny.live: Servicemen and women who possess a Combatant Certificate (UBD) are now entitled to free intercity transportation and other privileges. These benefits are extended to military personnel who have defended the nation, particularly during the Russo-Ukrainian war.
According to Ukraine's Ministry of Defense, combat veterans can travel at no cost once every two years (round trip) by rail, water, air, or intercity bus. Additionally, they qualify for a 50% discount on one trip per year. To access these benefits, individuals must present their UBD certificate along with the corresponding coupon sheets, which are issued for multiple years alongside the certificate.
Compensation and Support
Simply showing the UBD certificate is enough to use the free travel benefit. Combat veterans also receive monetary compensation for utility costs. To apply for these housing subsidies, they must contact the Pension Fund of Ukraine.
Through these measures, the state supports those who defend the country by offering a range of benefits, including free transportation and utility reimbursements. Such initiatives ease the daily lives of veterans and underscore the value of their contributions to national defense.
These benefits for combat participants form a key part of government policy aimed at assisting military personnel and their families. They not only improve access to travel and essential services but also serve as a tangible recognition of veterans' sacrifices in safeguarding national interests. Given the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, these programs highlight the state's social responsibility toward those who risk their lives for peace and security.
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