The subpoenas are electronically signed by TCC leaders and also contain a unique electronic identifier in the form of a QR code.
Ukrposhta began sending summonses demanding to appear before the TCC. This was reported by the Kherson Regional Military Administration.
It was noted that the subpoenas were signed electronically by TCC leaders, and also contained a unique electronic identifier in the form of a QR code. They are printed by Ukrposhta and sent to the home addresses of those liable for military service.
Additionally, men liable for military service must appear before the TCC and SP within 14 days from the date of receipt of the summons. Those who do not appear will be subject to administrative liability, and the TCC will transfer the data to the police to locate each specific person.
We remind you that the Cabinet of Ministers allocated almost UAH 72 million for the centralized printing of 900 thousand agendas by the end of 2024. The decision was made at a meeting on September 24.
It was previously reported that Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense is developing functionality that will automate the process of issuing subpoenas. Ukrposhta will deliver them.
Source: korrespondent

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