The Cabinet of Ministers today, June 7, adopted changes to the resolutions regulating military registration and mobilization.
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In particular, the government supported draft resolution No. 560, developed by the Ministry of Defense with the aim of bringing it into line with the requirements of Art. 37 of the Law “On Military Duty and Military Service” and resolving issues of military registration of conscripts, those liable for military service and reservists located outside the state. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Defense.
In particular:
- innovations concern the possibility of military registration through foreign diplomatic institutions of Ukraine for persons who have not been in Ukraine for more than three months. Now conscripts, those liable for military service and reservists will be able to register without personal presence at the district territorial center for recruitment and social support;
- From the list of documents confirming the right to a deferment from conscription for Ukrainians abroad, the requirement to provide an opinion from a medical advisory commission on the need for constant care for persons with group II disabilities has been excluded. This will avoid unnecessary bureaucracy and simplify the procedure.
In addition, the procedure for providing information on administrative offenses of conscripts, military personnel and reservists has been changed – now this data will be sent by district (city) territorial centers for recruitment and social support of the police in electronic form.
The new rules come into force from the date of publication and the goal is to make the military registration system more efficient and accessible, the Ministry of Defense notes.
Source: Racurs

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