Reserve from mobilization: in Ukraine, a large-scale check of postponements will begin.
Ukraine plans to conduct an audit of citizens reserved from mobilization due to signs of possible abuses. Despite this, the process of obtaining postponements will continue during the check.
The increase in the number of reserved - from 540 thousand to over a million in a short period - became the reason for the audit. Deputy Minister of Defense Ivan Havryliuk confirmed that the reservation will not be stopped during the check. However, enterprises will be more thoroughly checked for compliance with criteria and the justification of the issued postponements.
Fedir Venislavsky, a representative of the Council, emphasized the presence of suspicious cases when reservations were made almost immediately after receiving a summons. He assured that conscientious businesses have nothing to worry about, and abuses will be investigated by law enforcement agencies.
New electronic reservation rules through "Diia" came into force in October. Now, to obtain a reservation, it is necessary to have employee data in the "Oberig" registry and for the enterprise to meet criteria critical to the economy or national defense.
Recall that on October 9, 2024, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine partially suspended the criteria for reserving conscripts until November 15, 2024.
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