Most people liable for military service use the Reserve+ application to update their data.
About 1.5 million Ukrainians liable for military service have updated their data through TCC, CNAP or the Reserve+ application. This was announced on Sunday, June 2, by the spokesman of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Dmitry Lazutkin.
Lazutkin emphasized that from June 18, a QR code will appear in Reserve+ and it will be a complete analogue of a paper military registration document.
The data update is also ongoing in other countries. Since May 18, thanks to Reserve+, more than 14,000 Ukrainians in 124 countries have updated their data. Among the leading countries are Poland, Germany, Canada, Czech Republic, USA, Great Britain, Spain, Lithuania, Netherlands and Slovakia.
It is known that the mobilization law started on May 18, so all Ukrainians liable for military service must update their data by July 16. This can be done in three ways – through TCC, CNAP or electronically account.
Currently, 4% of those liable for military service who have updated their information through the Reserve+ application have a “wanted” status.
We remind you that on May 18, the Ministry of Defense launched the Reserve+ application for those liable for military service, conscripts and reservists, which will allow you to update your credentials online.
On the same day, a new mobilization law in Ukraine was implemented. All men and women liable for military service aged 18-60 years must update their TCC, TsNAP and Reserve+ credentials within 60 days, up to and including July 16.
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Source: korrespondent

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