In Ukraine, massive failures have been recorded in the Reserve+ application, which is why those liable for military service cannot extend the right to a deferral from mobilization. Ukrainians write about this in social networks.
The majority of those liable for military service ended their right to a postponement on November 9, and if they do not receive confirmation of its availability, they can be mobilized, the Strana newspaper writes.
According to Facebook users❶, the brainchild of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, which allows, in particular, to remotely issue a deferral to disabled people and students, works too poorly and takes a long time to load data. In addition, information about the presence of disability "Reserve +" draws from the register of the Pension Fund, and many disabled people received status through the social service. As a result, they may be mobilized, since the application does not confirm their right to delay.
It is noted that the announced beta version of granting deferral to parents with many children did not work at all.
On the eve of the Verkhovna Rada deputy from the Servant of the People party, Alexander Fediyenko, said that persons entitled to a postponement would have to confirm this status every time the parliament extends martial law.
"The postponement must be confirmed every time the Verkhovna Rada votes to extend martial law. It is necessary to submit an application for extension of the postponement and confirm the grounds for its extension," Fediyenko wrote on his social networks.
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