Parcels for 1 UAH at Nova Poshta - what will change for the military.


Starting from June 2025, the company 'Nova Poshta' has expanded its program for parcel delivery at 1 UAH for Ukrainian military personnel in frontline regions through the 'Army+' application. This information was published on the company's Telegram channel.
Delivery program update
After implementing updates, the postal operator has increased limits, added a new area, and simplified the registration process. From now on, military personnel can generate up to three barcodes for sending and receiving parcels through the 'Army+' application. To obtain barcodes, it is necessary to go to the 'Services' menu, select 'Plus', and click 'Nova Poshta'. Each barcode is valid for seven days and costs 1 UAH for parcels weighing up to 30 kg.
Delivery at the promotional price applies in six frontline regions, including Sumy, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia, Kherson, and Dnipropetrovsk oblasts.
Update in monetary provision
Moreover, it is worth noting that members of parliament plan to improve the monetary provision for military personnel. Additionally, it is planned to provide extra rewards for military personnel in August who meet certain conditions.
In June 2025, the company 'Nova Poshta' expanded its program for parcel delivery at a symbolic price for military personnel and also made updates to the 'Army+' application. Now, military personnel can use the 1 UAH service in six regions of the country. At the same Time, the government plans to improve the monetary provision for the military and also provide additional rewards for meeting certain conditions.
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