Ukrainians will receive financial aid in the amount of 4 thousand UAH in four months. So the total amount of payment will be 16 thousand UAH.
From February 16, 2023, disabled Ukrainian veterans in groups I-II can apply for cash assistance from the Ministry of Veterans and the Red Cross. This was reported on the website of the Government portal.
It was noted that the amount of financial aid will be paid to the Ukrainians. 4 thousand UAH within four months. So the total payment will be 16 thousand UAH
who will be paid
Financial assistance is for veterans with disability group I or II disability status as a result of the war, and information about it is contained in the Unified State Register of War Veterans.
How to apply?
- Login to the e-Veteran web portal
- Follow the link “Supporting people with disabilities as a result of war”.
- Transmit electronic identity using electronic signature.
- Check your last name, first name, last name, taxpayer registration number;
- your international bank account number, specify your IBAN, phone number, e-mail address and send the application.
“If a citizen meets the criteria, the applicant’s data is automatically transferred to the Red Cross of Ukraine for subsequent payment of financial aid to the bank account specified in the application,” the statement said.
Recall that on January 12, 2023, the Verkhovna Rada passed a law granting combatant status to civilians who have voluntarily defended the country since the beginning of the intense phase of the war in Ukraine and are not included in the official army. formations or divisions.
We also note that on February 15, the Polish Red Cross launched a new program of charitable assistance for refugees from Ukraine in Poland. Therefore, to citizens of Ukraine who came to Poland after February 24, 2022, 500 PLN (more than 4 thousand UAH). Refugees can spend money on:
- Food;
- cleaning products;
- home accessories.
Source: Focus
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