After the new mobilization law was implemented, the showman tried to enter the institution through the electronic queue.
Ukrainian TV presenter Anatoly Anatolich has once again failed to update his data in the TCC. He announced it on Instagram.
As you know, this is the third time the showman is trying to update his details and get a military ID. Since his previous two visits to the military registration and enlistment office were unsuccessful due to long lines, this time he tried to sign up for the electronic queue. However, he was once again unlucky, as the electronic queue was launched in test mode and became invalid.
“I signed up for the electronic queue at Obolonsky TCC at 15:00 I was told that the electronic queue is not working and it is a test mode I entered all my data there, where I was registered. number of the phone, I received a confirmation, and they said to me: “Okay, you passed the test. You don’t have to stand in line and get a ticket, because there are more than a hundred people there and you can’t wait.” he says.
Therefore, Anatoly Anatolyevich expressed his dissatisfaction: “The TCC employee spoke politely, but it was not a joke Because I had to cancel everything – children and work – and go at six in the morning to get up some time used in Ukrainian service, but standing in line – not an option but I want to do everything honestly.”
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Earlier it was reported that Dmitry Monatik, who was recently stopped by TCC employees in the center of the capital, spoke in more detail about this moment.
The Ukrainian presenter was restrained by TCC workers
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