An electronic account for those liable for military service will open in May.
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Deputy Minister of Defense for Digital Development and Digitalization Ekaterina Chernogonko stated this on her Facebook page.
This is a separate service available for download on smartphones through the App Store and Google Play Market.
In the application, you must fill in the fields with your phone number, email and actual residential address.
This will allow you to quickly update your personal data and check the information contained in the Amulet registry.
The mobile application is one of the ways to update data, which must be done within 60 days from May 18. A person liable for military service can personally contact the TCC or do it remotely through the application.
Chernovolenko promised that the digital team of the Ministry of Defense is working to launch the application on May 18.
Data security is important to us, so we pay special attention to this area,” the official wrote. — You will definitely be able to update your information online and will not violate legal requirements. This must happen within 60 days from the entry into force of changes to the law on mobilization, that is, before July 16.
The electronic account will be available for download from May 18 and will provide a convenient way to update data. This is not a required application, but only one way to update information. Users can also contact the TCC.
The application will be under the umbrella of general government services, which will ensure its convenient use for citizens throughout the entire period of military duty.
Source: Racurs

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