Territorial recruiting centers can now deliver summonses to men regardless of place of military registration.
Territorial recruiting centers can now call for military service during mobilization and for a special period, regardless of the location of men in the military records. This was confirmed by the resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers No. 318 of April 7.
The Government of Ukraine revised the regulation on territorial recruitment and social support centers, approved by the Cabinet of Ministers on February 23, 2022 No. 154.
“Territorial recruitment and social support centers take measures to alert and call up citizens (except those liable for military service and reservists of the SBU and Foreign Intelligence Service): for military service through the conscription of officers; for military service through the conscription of people from the reservists in a special period (specified in the military operational reserve),” said paragraph 11 of paragraph 9.
There was no such clarification in the resolution then.
The Cabinet of Ministers also excluded paragraph 16 of paragraph 10, which provides that The TCC of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, regions, cities of Kyiv and Sevastopol participate in the preparation and implementation of territorial defense tasks in the corresponding territorial defense zoneas well as verse 17 of verse 11 – regional TCCs are engaged in the preparation and implementation of territorial defense tasks in the respective territorial defense area.
At the same time, point 14 then added a paragraph stating that the head of the TCC in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Kyiv and Sevastopol is responsible for “implementation of measures for alerting and conscripting citizens to military service for conscription of people from reservists in a special period (referred to as a military operational reserve) and for military service for conscription during the mobilization, for a special period, in accordance with the “mobilization order of mobilization“, referred to by the Ministry of Defense and the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as well as in military service at the call of officers.
As previously reported, the Rada approved President Volodymyr Zelensky’s decrees extending martial law and general mobilization from February 19 for another 90 days, until May 18.
It was also previously reported that since the start of the Russian Federation’s all-out invasion of Ukraine, 13 thousand evaders have been detained who tried to cross the border illegally.
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Source: korrespondent

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