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Smilyansky told what a letter-summons from Ukrposhta looks like

The Cabinet of Ministers allocated UAH 71 million 820 thousand for the centralized printing of summons letters by the national postal operator: Ukrposhta has already sent out the first 6,000 notifications without the participation of TCC/SP.

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As reported by “NBN” with reference to the material of “Suspilne”, the head of “Ukrposhta” Igor Smilyansky stated that the process of sending out letters-subpoenas is practically similar to the identical delivery of court documents.

According to Smilyansky, the procedure for delivering a subpoena is similar to the delivery of a regular registered letter, which is given to the recipient “against signature”. In this case, if a person is absent, that is, he/she did not receive a summons letter in person, the postman leaves a notice, and if such a notice is not picked up, then— “as with court documents—we leave it in the system and return the summons letter to the sender [the domestic defense department].

The head of Ukrposhta emphasized—all of the above is a clearly regulated procedure introduced into the mobilization legislation, and the summons letters look like a regular envelope.

Earlier, we wrote that Shmygal revealed updated conditions for receiving “economic armor” from mobilization.

nbnews.com.ua

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