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Cases of sending subpoenas to deceased citizens have been clarified in Ukraine
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[Regnum] Cases of sending summonses to deceased citizens were explained in Ukraine by untimely updating of their data by those liable for military service. The press service of the Kyiv city territorial center for recruitment and social support (TCC, an analogue of the military registration and enlistment office) reported this on April 21 on the social network.

“Information has spread on the Internet about a summons that was sent to the address of a deceased citizen of Ukraine in the Obolonsky district of Kyiv. We inform you that such cases are not isolated and occur due to the fact that citizens do not update their personal data on time directly at the territorial recruitment and social support centers,” the TCC message explains.

According to the Ukrainian publication Glavkom, an incident occurred in Kyiv with a summons that was sent to the address where sports journalist Artyom Frankov, who died in 2023, lived.

Earlier, IA Regnum reported that the Committee on Youth and Sports of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine considered a bill on introducing the subject “defense of Ukraine” in schools and recommended its adoption at a plenary meeting.

The purpose of the bill is to develop in schoolchildren primary general military knowledge and special competence related to defense consciousness. It is expected that the new subject will help them understand the responsibility for armed defense of the state.

In addition, separate units for digging trenches and building infrastructure may appear in the Armed Forces of Ukraine; prisoners who want to mobilize will serve in them.

On April 16, the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, signed a law on tightening mobilization in Ukraine. The document will come into force in a month. The new law, among other things, provides for the abolition of a deferment from mobilization for fathers of three or more children who do not fulfill their child support obligations for more than three months.


Posted by: badanov 2024-04-22
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=697281