The Ministry of Defense reported that they do not yet plan to send out subpoenas through Reserve+.
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So far, work on such functionality is not underway, because there is no legislative solution at any level. Therefore, subpoenas are not sent out through the Reserve+ application. And there are no plans yet,” Deputy Defense Minister Ekaterina Chernogorenko said on May 28 during a telethon.
Let us remind you that on May 18 the law on mobilization came into force. Among other things, it requires all military personnel, conscripts and reservists between the ages of 18 and 60 to update their data. This must be done before July 16th.
Earlier, the Ministry of Defense announced that “Reserve+” will have a military registration document that will have the same legal force as a paper one.
Source: Racurs

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