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In two weeks, 8.5 thousand reports for transfer were submitted through “Army+”, 2 thousand of which were approved

Reports are rejected mainly due to poor quality or incomplete photocopies of documents, as well as an old-style letter of recommendation.

Over the two and a half weeks of operation of the service for changing the place of service through the Army+ application, 8.5 thousand transfer reports have been processed, 2 thousand of which have been approved.

This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Defense.

“We have created a tool that helps brigades attract motivated military personnel to themselves. And with each response from the military, we will make it more effective,” said Deputy Minister of Defense for Digitalization Ekaterina Chernogorenko.

To submit a report, you only need a military ID or officer's certificate and a letter of recommendation from the unit to which the soldier wants to transfer. Additionally, a VLK conclusion may be required (for example, if, due to health reasons, a soldier needs to transfer from a combat unit to a rear unit).

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The Ukrainian Armed Forces Personnel Center has 72 hours to review the report. The result is communicated to the soldier via “Army+”.

Currently, 6,500 reports have been rejected, of which 70% – for the following reasons:

If the transfer is approved, the Personnel Center of the Armed Forces of Ukraine prepares an order, and the serviceman receives a notification with its number and date. This order is transmitted to the units via the electronic document management system (EDMS).

Recall that on the first day of the application's operation, more than 600 servicemen wanted to transfer to another unit.

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