In Ukraine, through the “Reserve+” application, which went live on May 18, 1 million 480 thousand military personnel, conscripts and reservists have already updated their data.
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The speaker of the Ministry of Defense Dmitry Lazutkin stated this today, June 10, on air at a national telethon, Interfax-Ukraine agency reports.
As of today, 1 million 480 thousand Ukrainians have updated their data through the Reserve+ application. And the dynamics are positive, it indicates that Ukrainians trust the application,” he noted. — By the way, among those who updated the data, there are 220 thousand women serving for military service.
According to Lazutkin, registration rates are now stable, but the department expects that after June 18, when a QR code appears in the application, they will increase.
Because many are waiting for this option to appear, and accordingly, that’s when they will update their data through “Reserve+,” he noted.
Lazutkin that the importance of the QR code lies in the fact that with its appearance, registration in “Reserve+” gains legitimacy, and it can be shown as a full-fledged document, along with a paper one.
In addition, after June 18, a new option will appear that allows you to make adjustments to the registration data of those liable for military service.
Source: Interfax-Ukraine
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