Starting March 2026, monthly payouts for families of fallen defenders will increase to 12,810 hryvnias.
Updated pension benefits for relatives of deceased Ukrainian defenders
According to Novyny.live: Beginning in March 2026, Ukraine will introduce higher pension payments for family members of fallen soldiers. The minimum pension for these individuals will be set at 12,810 hryvnias, with the overall benefit amount rising to 10,020 hryvnias. This decision was made under new amendments to Ukrainian legislation aimed at supporting families who have lost loved ones due to military operations. These changes reflect ongoing efforts to strengthen social protections during wartime.
For context, in 2025, the minimum guaranteed pension for disabled citizens who lost a family member stood at around 8,000 hryvnias. Meanwhile, relatives of fallen defenders received only 6,100 hryvnias that same year. As a result, this reform will significantly improve the financial situation of these families.
Financial aid and guarantees
In addition to monthly pensions, families of the deceased can also apply for a one-time financial payment of 15 million hryvnias. This compensation can be processed through territorial recruitment centers or the military units where the fallen soldier served. Importantly, starting in March 2027, guaranteed amounts will be indexed annually, ensuring the stability of future payouts.
Several key provisions are in place to ease the lives of these family members, including:
- application rules for guaranteed pensions;
- state guarantees provided to these families;
- medical benefits that may be available to relatives of fallen defenders.
This issue remains relevant for many who have endured the loss of loved ones during these difficult times.
Overall, the new changes to pension provisions for relatives of fallen defenders represent a critical step in supporting those who have lost family members in the war. They are designed to help families adjust to new life circumstances and ensure an adequate level of social protection.
The introduction of higher pension payments for families of fallen defenders is part of a broader strategy to support war-affected individuals. This decision aims not only to ease the financial burden on families but also to recognize their contributions and sacrifices amid the conflict.
Given the ongoing military hostilities in Ukraine, these changes may substantially improve the quality of life for those who have lost loved ones fighting for the country.
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