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General mobilization: when will they stop issuing summonses on the streets

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To the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine told when there will be no need to issue subpoenas on the streets.

This information was reported by New Voice, as reported by URA-Inform.

A representative of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Dmitry Lazutkin, reported that there will be no need to issue summonses on the streets after everyone updates their military registration data, and violators of the rules of military registration will appear at the Territorial Center for Recruitment and Social Support on their own, or register in the Reserve+ application.

“Based on the root causes, we can say that when everyone updates their military registration data, and violators of military registration rules appear in the TCC on their own, or register in the Reserve+ application, then, accordingly, there will be no such need,” he noted.

According to Lazutkin, the TCC and SP have a database, and if they understand where to contact a person liable for military service, then, accordingly, they do not need to go out to look for him.

“Believe me, they do not get pleasure from this. At least, I am convinced of this. Imagine what a huge stress this is for those people who returned from the combat zone, who may have wounds, who participated in battles, who lost their friends, acquaintances. Now they go to the people they defended, and instead of receiving respect, they often receive very unpleasant, offensive statements and the corresponding attitude. This is very unfair for those people who went through the battles that took place in 2022-2023,” the Defense Ministry representative explained.

Recall that it was previously reported that this is not all: the TCC warns of a new data update.

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