Social Guarantees for Combatants - What Benefits Can Be Expected in August.
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Shostal Oleksandr
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Military personnel defending Ukraine from Russian aggression receive a number of benefits and social guarantees. This means they can take advantage of various benefits such as utility discounts and free medical assistance.
Among the benefits for combatants, Ukrainian legislation provides for free access to medicines and medical devices according to doctors' prescriptions, free dental prosthetics, vouchers to sanatoriums and resorts, specialized services in healthcare institutions, and much more.
Medical Benefits
- Free access to medicines and medical devices according to doctors' prescriptions;
- Priority and free access to dental prosthetics services;
- Free vouchers to sanatoriums and resorts or compensation for the cost of the voucher;
- Specialized services in medical and preventive institutions;
- And others.
Transport Benefits
- Free travel on passenger city, automotive, and other types of transport;
- 50% discount on certain types of travel;
- And other advantages.
Utilities Benefits
- Discount on rent, utilities, and fuel;
- Completely free services for military personnel with disabilities;
- As well as benefits for all family members of military personnel.
Educational Benefits
- Social support for obtaining education;
- Free textbooks, scholarships, and accommodation in dormitories;
- Advantages when applying to educational institutions.
Combatants can also take advantage of tax benefits, additional leaves, and support in construction and housing. These benefits are important for the social protection of Ukraine's defenders.
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