The Army+ app for the military will include a military ID card and electronic reports to reduce paperwork and provide convenient feedback, and is scheduled to be fully launched in early July.
According to a resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine, representatives of the TCC can serve calls to reservists and persons liable for military service around the clock in various places, including places of residence, work, public places and checkpoints.
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has approved a new policy on attracting and retaining human capital in the Defense Forces.
By the end of June, the Ministry of Defense plans to digitize its interaction with military medical commissions, which will allow receiving referrals through the app without visiting the commissions.
Citizens who have been mistakenly marked as "wanted" in the Reserve+ app can contact technical support to correct their data, and soon this process will be automated without the need to visit military commissariats.
MP Andriy Osadchuk said that in Kyiv, places in the queues to the TCC and JV are sold for 1,000 hryvnias.
The Ministry of Defense assures that the Reserve+ application is sufficiently protected and does not pose any risks to the security of personal data of Ukrainians liable for military service.
About 30 new items, such as spices and pita bread, were added to the food catalog for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, while some rarely ordered products were removed.
The State Bureau of Investigation reported that it had completed an investigation into a Lviv businessman who tried to bribe one of the SBI's heads for $500,000.
More than 450,000 Ukrainians have updated their data in the Reserve+ application, while fewer people have done so in the TCC and JV and ASCs, said David Arakhamia, head of the Servant of the People parliamentary faction.
The declaration of Hennadiy Mazur, a member of Yulia Tymoshenko's Batkivshchyna party, has been removed from public access due to unspecified "security measures" taken against him.
Persons liable for military service in Ukraine may receive summonses at the workplace from their employer in accordance with the law on mobilization and the notification of the Ministry of Defense.
Russia has deployed a third of its strategic bombers, including 12 Tu-95MS and 13 Tu-22M3 aircraft, to the Olenya airfield in Murmansk Oblast, according to satellite imagery analyzed by Defense Express.
Over the past week, 286 demining teams of the Ministry of Defense cleared 6,973 hectares of land, 6,940 hectares of agricultural land, 2. 1 km of roads, 0.3 km of pipelines and 1.55 km of power lines in the liberated territories, defusing 3,630 explosive devices.
According to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Ukraine needs at least seven air defense systems to protect critical infrastructure and key cities from Russian missile strikes.
The Ministry of Defense has started testing an electronic queue system for territorial recruitment centers and unified recruitment offices in 19 centers in several cities, which allows pre-registration and receipt of a scheduled date and time of visit.
Russia does not have sufficient forces to launch a full-scale offensive against Kyiv as in 2022, but Ukraine and its allies must remain vigilant against potential Russian attacks, Zelenskyy warns.
Russia's offensive in Ukraine could consist of several waves, the first of which would be directed at the Kharkiv region, where Russian troops advanced but were eventually stopped by Ukrainian forces.
150,000 citizens have already updated their data through the Reserve+ application launched by the Ministry of Defense, and hundreds of thousands more requests are pending.
In Lviv, only one Administrative Service Center at 14a Khvylovoho Street is currently ready to accept persons liable for military service for data clarification.
Reserve+, a mobile application created by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine for people liable for military service, conscripts and reservists, is experiencing problems with downloading, updating data, authorization and regional availability, according to user posts on social media.
The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has launched the Reserve+ mobile application for persons liable for military service, conscripts and reservists, which allows them to quickly update their data and access the Oberig register.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has approved the procedure for issuing electronic and paper military registration documents to conscripts, persons liable for military service and reservists, which will come into force on May 18 along with the law on enhanced mobilization.
Ukraine is holding Russia accountable for its aggression by using drones to carry out precision strikes on Russian military targets.
Over the past week, Ukrainian army recruiting offices have received more than 5,000 applications from people wishing to join the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
In the Kharkiv region, the Ukrainian military has successfully repelled Russian attempts to advance and invade, despite constant shelling of civilians and the lack of timely weapons supplies, which gives the Russians an advantage.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine has announced that starting from May 18, persons liable for military service will be able to receive consular services abroad by providing a military ID card in paper or electronic form along with other documents required to receive the chosen consular service.
The Ministry of Defense is launching a mobile application called Reserve+ for persons liable for military service, conscripts and reservists who can update their credentials online or offline at local recruiting offices or administrative service centers.
The Cabinet of Ministers dismissed Ivan Havryliuk from the post of Deputy Defense Minister and appointed him First Deputy Defense Minister, and also appointed Oleksandr Balanutsa Deputy Defense Minister for European Integration.
An electronic cabinet for updating military personnel's data, such as email, phone number and place of residence, should be launched tomorrow. Additional options are planned for the future.