The Ministry of Defense reminded about the deadline for the repeated military medical commission.


Ukrainian citizens will be able to undergo the military medical commission in digital format
Deputy Minister of Defense for Digital Transformations Kateryna Chernohorenko announced that Ukrainian citizens who need to undergo a repeated military medical commission will be able to take advantage of the digital format of the commission. They will be allowed to complete the commission by June 5 and receive an updated fit-for-service categorization. All data will be automatically integrated into the 'Oberih' registry, and users will be issued confirmation of the re-examination in the 'Rezerv+' application.
'You will have a message saying 'Everything is great, you passed the re-examination, you have an electronic military registration document'', - explained Chernohorenko.
Chernohorenko emphasized the importance of timely completion of the commission and noted that after June 5, this opportunity will no longer be available.
The 'Rezerv+' application will receive a new function for paying fines
The 'Rezerv+' application plans to add the ability to pay fines with a 50% discount, without the need to visit territorial recruitment centers. This option will become available in the summer.
Moreover, the system will include a breakdown of violations so that users understand the nature of their offenses. 'We are currently adding the reason for the violation in Rezerv+, for example, 'did not appear for notification, number date'. This is very important for the citizen to understand what exactly they violated', - emphasized Chernohorenko.
We also remind you about fines from TCK: which regions lead in the number of proceedings.
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