In Ukraine, at the beginning of the second quarter of 2024, they plan to launch an electronic account for those liable for military service.
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Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Ekaterina Chernogorenko spoke about this on air at a national telethon, Radio Liberty reports.
We will be able to, let’s say, the first stage – the introduction of the functionality of the electronic office of a conscript, a person liable for military service. That is, this will be an opportunity to update your data,” she noted. — A period will be provided for the person liable for military service to update this data and provide the latest reliable data. And then TCC will use this data in their daily work.
At the same time, Chernogorenko did not directly answer the question whether there will be summonses in the electronic account of the person liable for military service.
Subpoenas are an issue that will be considered within the framework of the so-called “mobilization” law,” she noted.
Chernogorenko also reported that verification in the Oberig registry has already been carried out.
We verified the data and transformed paper data into digital data. We eliminated duplicates and irrelevant information that was in the registry. And now we are improving the work of the TCC so that there are no additional unnecessary summonses sent, so that there is no inappropriate message for those liable for military service to arrive at the TCC,” she noted.
Source: Radio Liberty
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