
"President Zelenskyy announced that infantry troops will see their monthly salaries increased to between 250,000 to 400,000 hryvnias, significantly raising their financial support amid ongoing conflict."
"The phased discharge system will allow for the demobilization of troops mobilized early in the war, moving away from the current open-ended contracts that have been in place."
"Non-combat personnel will also benefit from increased wages, with their monthly salaries rising from 20,000 to 30,000 hryvnias, reflecting a broader effort to enhance military support."
Ukraine plans to raise military wages and improve contracts starting in June to address manpower shortages after years of war with Russia. Infantry troops' salaries will increase to 250,000 to 400,000 hryvnias, while non-combat personnel will see a rise to 30,000 hryvnias. A phased discharge system will be introduced for troops mobilized early in the war, ending open-ended contracts. Specific timelines for demobilization are still being finalized. The military faces criticism for conscription practices and issues with soldiers going AWOL.
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