The Ministry of Defense has begun testing online deferments in 'Reserve+'.


The Ministry of Defense has begun testing online deferments in the 'Reserve+' app. This was reported by Deputy Minister of Defense Kateryna Chernogorenko.
According to her, the first to receive instructions will be students and postgraduates who filled out the form for testing. Then people with disabilities and large families will be involved.
Note: if you already have a deferment, you can extend it only after it expires. After all, there cannot be two active deferments at the same Time. However, we are grateful to those who already have a deferment and are also testing the service. After all, we need to check how the service is displayed for different categories of citizens. - she says.
Chernogorenko advised not to worry those who did not have time to register for testing, as there are a few days left before the service is launched.
Let us remind you that electronic deferments from mobilization will appear in the 'Reserve+' app this month.
It was previously reported that the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine plans to introduce additional functionality to the 'Reserve+' app, which will attract additional users.
By the way, users of the 'Reserve+' app will soon be able to verify the authenticity of the issued summons, apply for a deferment, and choose a specialty in the Armed Forces.
The Ministry of Defense is also introducing a new format of summons with a QR code. This innovation will be implemented shortly and is already being tested.
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