The Ministry of Veterans Affairs has announced that residents of liberated Ukrainian territories who were injured during the war will be eligible to obtain disability status. This decision follows a government order aimed at providing support to those affected by the conflict.
The ministry stated that the new policy is designed to ensure that war-injured individuals receive the necessary benefits and recognition. This includes access to medical treatment, disability pensions, and other forms of assistance. The move is seen as part of the government’s broader strategy to support those impacted by the conflict.
While the announcement has been welcomed by many as a step towards recognizing the sacrifices of those affected by the war, some have raised concerns about the implementation process and the availability of resources to support the new policy. The government has pledged to work with various agencies to ensure a smooth transition and adequate support for those who qualify.
Overall, the decision reflects the ongoing efforts to address the long-term effects of the war on civilians and military personnel. It is expected to provide significant relief and support to those who have suffered injuries as a result of the conflict.