A summons issued under a personal signature is considered served. There are no other options available yet.
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This was announced on May 18 by the speaker of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Dmitry Lazutkin during a telethon.
Lazutkin added that TCC representatives, employers and police officers have the right to serve subpoenas.
The Ministry of Defense reported that in the first 11 hours after the launch of the Reserve+ application for military personnel, more than 150 thousand people logged into it.
At the same time, on social networks today one of the most popular phrases remains “Something strange happened” – this is the message that the system produces after an attempt to register via Bank ID fails (after a long wait).
As the speaker of the Ministry of Defense explained, at a certain moment about 700 thousand people tried to register in the system at the same time, so, obviously, it simply could not stand it.
Lazutkin assured that technical problems will be corrected and reminded that citizens liable for military service have 60 days (until July 16) to update their data.
The Ministry of Defense also warned that the authorization function in the application may not work for everyone at the same time, since it is protected from DDOS attacks and enemy attempts to break it. The Ministry of Defense assures that the technical team works 24/7, corrects all errors and responds to comments.
“Rakurs” wrote that from today the law on mobilization came into force. This means that all military personnel, conscripts and reservists between the ages of 18 and 60 need to update their military records.
Namely – mobile phone number, actual residential address and email.
This can be done through the Reserve+ application in a few clicks, in TsNAP, TCC and SP.
It is important to do this before July 16th.
Source: Racurs

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