As part of the last tranche of the program, the Ukrainians, in particular, received 124.5 thousand payments for children.
The government has completed winter fraud payments with Di and by Bank partners. Another 703 million hryvnias was received by the Ukrainians at the request submitted from February 13 to 28. This was informed through the Press Service of the Ministry of Economy on Monday, March 24.
“Ang program na ito ay umabot sa layunin – suportado ang mga Ukrainiano sa isang mahirap na panahon. Ang tulong na ginamit ng 14.4 milyong mamamayan. Humigit -kumulang 60% ng mga pondo ang ginugol sa mga utility. Bumili din sila ng mga gamot na Ukrainian -made, suportado ang Ukrainian book publish at pinalayas ang pondo bago matapos ang 2025, kasama ang suporta ng hukbo,” sabi ng ministro ng ekonomiya na si Yulia Sviridenko.
Applications were accepted before February 28, 2025. Submissions by Ukrposcht will be processed until the end of April.
What can you spend money
For the payment of services – equipment, medical, education, transportation, insurance, etc. You can buy books and other printed products, drugs, medical devices and Ukrainian -Made products, which are sold in retail outlets registered in the program – the list is available on the site. Also, 1000 UAH can be spent on charity or born in the armed forces of Ukraine.
We remind you that receiving applications for payments under the winter program is encouraged to be completed. The opportunity to get 1000 hryvnias of help by Di, the branches of bank partners and Ukrposhta for three months of winter took advantage of 14.4 million citizens.
As reported, the authorities will conduct an aid of assistance within the winter e -port framework. Those who released applications abroad will be returned.
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