July 1, 2026
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Combat Pay Maintained for Injured Soldiers in Hospital Care

The Ukrainian government has confirmed that soldiers who are hospitalized due to injuries sustained in combat will continue to receive their combat pay. This financial support amounts to 100,000 hryvnias per month, ensuring that injured personnel are not left without resources during their recovery.

This policy reflects the government’s commitment to supporting its armed forces, particularly those who have been injured while serving. The decision aims to alleviate some of the financial burdens faced by soldiers and their families during a challenging time.

Officials emphasized that maintaining these payments is crucial for the morale of the troops and their families, as it provides a sense of security amid the ongoing conflict. The government continues to assess the needs of its military personnel and is committed to ensuring that those who serve the nation receive the necessary support.

The Ukrainian government has announced that injured soldiers in hospital care will continue to receive combat pay of 100,000 hryvnias monthly, highlighting its commitment to supporting military personnel during recovery.

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