Military Salaries Set to Rise to 40,000: Mykhailo Fedorov Announces Timeline.
Salary Increases in Ukraine's Armed Forces
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine’s Defense Minister, Mykhailo Fedorov, is planning to raise the minimum salary for military personnel to 40,000 hryvnias by 2027. This goal, confirmed by lawmaker Ruslan Horbenko, reflects a key objective currently pursued by the Ministry of Defense. The move is part of broader efforts to strengthen the country’s defense capabilities amid ongoing security challenges.
As of now, the basic monthly pay for service members stands at 20,000 hryvnias. Those stationed on the front lines receive 10,000 hryvnias per day. If they successfully defend a position, the daily rate increases to 20,000 hryvnias, while launching an assault on an enemy position earns them 40,000 hryvnias per day.
Why Raising Military Pay Matters
“I am absolutely certain that the defense minister has set a target for the basic military minimum to reach 40,000 hryvnias by 2027.” — Ruslan Horbenko
This matter is scheduled for discussion during an extraordinary session of the Verkhovna Rada on June 18.
These proposed changes could significantly improve the socioeconomic conditions of service members, boosting their well-being and motivation. Given the current situation in the country, such initiatives are vital for maintaining national defense readiness.
Increasing military salaries in Ukraine represents a critical step in addressing rising security threats and sustaining troop morale. With ongoing hostilities and the need for skilled personnel, efforts to enhance financial support for service members may prove decisive in attracting and retaining talent within the Armed Forces. The upcoming parliamentary debate underscores the issue’s importance to national defense policy.
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