Over 280,000 families have already received compensation for electricity — winter support is working

Roman  Panasyuk
Roman Panasyuk Journalist
Over 280,000 families have already received compensation for electricity — winter support is working
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Ukrainian families have started receiving compensation for electricity — the program has been in effect since October 1 and has covered hundreds of thousands of households.

The state continues the implementation of the "Winter Support" program aimed at assisting residents of frontline regions.
As reported by ThePublic.info, over 280 thousand Ukrainian families have already received compensation for electricity payments.

Prime Minister Yulia Sviridenko explained that the program aims to ease the winter period and meet people's basic needs. According to her, 100 kWh of electricity per person is compensated monthly, but no more than 300 kWh per family.

The government initiative has been in effect since October 1, and the compensation is provided monthly throughout the cold season.
Assistance is automatic — together with subsidies or benefits for housing and communal services.

Let us remind you:
Ukrainians' debt for utility services amounts to 106.6 billion UAH as of the second quarter of 2025.

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