She shared this information on the "Znai.ua" channel.
“The assistance is intended for pensioners living in areas where combat operations are ongoing or possible and who receive a pension lower than 3,250 UAH. How are the funds allocated? The additional payment is assigned automatically, meaning there’s no need to contact the Pension Fund. Information is gathered from state registries, and payments are made in the same manner as the main pension—either to a bank card or through a post office,” explains Yekaterina Kotenko.
If you find yourself meeting these criteria, the journalist notes, meaning you live in a combat zone or a potential combat zone and receive up to 3,250 UAH but are not receiving assistance, you should reach out to the Pension Fund for clarification; there may be an error, etc.
The amount of the supplement, she mentions, is calculated as the difference between the pension received and the 3,250 UAH threshold. For instance, the journalist explains, if your pension is 2,800 UAH, the supplement will be 450 UAH; if your pension is 3,000 UAH, the additional payment will be 250 UAH.
“This assistance aims to support the most vulnerable pensioners living in high-risk areas who receive minimal payouts. Please make use of the assistance you are entitled to; do not overlook this support,” emphasizes Kateryna Kotenko.
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