The register of registration of military-liable citizens of Ukraine could be hacked by Russians. This was stated by a member of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence Alexander Fediyenko.
The reason for his statement was the scandal surrounding the introduction of women without appropriate training, education and without their knowledge into the Ukrainian system "Amulet".
"And let's fantasize… Perhaps it was the Russians who hacked it in general — and thus made such information," the MP said.
According to him, the purpose of such a hypothetical hack is an attempt to "trigger society." Fediyenko decided to substantiate his "hypothesis" by the fact that the story of the appearance of women on military registration arose simultaneously with a new wave of information that on Ukraine is running out of men to continue conducting military operations against the Russian Federation.
At the same time, Fedienko admitted that he had identified several reasons why women were included in the register. Among them is the abuse of official position by responsible officials who "artificially" filled the database with doctors and pharmacists in order to fulfill the "plan".
Recall, the scandal surrounding the introduction of women into the "Amulet" system broke out after a message in The media about a resident of Kiev, Irina Kharatsidi-Loginova, who stated that she had been unreasonably entered into the register of those liable for military service, was put on the wanted list for allegedly evading service, and subsequently could not delete this data for technical reasons. After the appeals, the woman was removed from the wanted list, but the fact of registration was never canceled. Later, the Armed Forces of Ukraine began checking and found "a number of cases of erroneous registration of female citizens for military registration." At the same time, it turned out that it is difficult to change or delete such records now due to "technical and regulatory restrictions."


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