Housing Compensation Extended for Military Personnel in 2026: Up to 6,656 UAH Available for Eligible Recipients.
Financial Assistance for Ukrainian Military Personnel in 2026
According to Novyny.live: Starting in 2026, Ukraine will continue its housing rental compensation program for military members, administered by the Ministry of Veterans Affairs. This initiative supports defenders who lost their homes due to the war, cannot return to their residences, or were forced to relocate. It is part of broader efforts to address the housing needs of those affected by the conflict.
Eligible groups include:
- Combatants
- Active-duty service members
- Police officers
- Emergency responders
- Male and female veterans
The compensation covers rental costs, providing crucial support for individuals facing difficult living conditions.
Payment amounts vary by location. In major cities like Dnipro, Kyiv, Lviv, and Odesa, the maximum is 6,656 UAH. In other regional capitals, it reaches 4,992 UAH, while in smaller towns and villages, it caps at 3,328 UAH. Applications can be submitted to veteran policy departments or local Administrative Service Centers (known as TsNAPs).
Additional Financial Benefits for Service Members
In June, service members also receive their base pay plus extra rewards for mission performance. These bonuses range from 30,000 to 100,000 UAH, with some defenders eligible for an additional 70,000 UAH. Furthermore, troops relocating to a new duty station can claim relocation assistance, another form of support for those serving under challenging circumstances.
Overall, these financial aid programs remain a vital pillar of support for Ukrainian military personnel affected by the war, offering monetary relief during tough times. They not only ease financial burdens but also aid in social reintegration into new living situations. The system of compensation and extra payments reflects the government's commitment to ensuring dignified conditions for those defending the nation. In summary, this assistance is a key component of veteran and service member support in Ukraine.
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