What Ukrainian Soldiers with Disabilities Must Do After Leaving the Armed Forces.
Discharge Process for People with Disabilities from the Armed Forces of Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: Military personnel who have legally recognized grounds for discharge are now eligible to leave the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU). This policy applies specifically to service members with disabilities. Once discharged, individuals are required to register with the Territorial Center for Recruitment (TCC) and then apply for a deferral through the Center for Administrative Services (CNAP).
Steps for Discharge and Deferral Registration
According to available information, those seeking release on medical grounds must first undergo a Military Medical Commission (MMC). The MMC’s ruling is a mandatory document needed to formalize the discharge. After that, former service members must visit the TCC at their place of registration or residence.
Former military personnel simply need to register with the TCC at their place of registration or residence.
Yuriy Ayvazyan
Next, to obtain a deferral based on disability status, the individual must go to a CNAP office.
This process is designed to provide legal support for citizens with disabilities who served in the AFU and to ease their transition back to civilian life.I also recommend immediately applying for a deferral through the CNAP by submitting documents that confirm your identity and disability.
Yuriy Ayvazyan
Leaving the military due to health reasons can be a crucial step for those who need assistance and support in adapting to new circumstances. Completing the deferral process through the CNAP is a key stage, so it is important to follow all required steps to ensure a successful outcome.
This policy represents a significant effort to support service members with disabilities, who face numerous challenges when returning to civilian life and often require extra help. It is essential that all eligible individuals understand their rights and options, as this can greatly impact their future. Promptly processing all necessary paperwork will help ensure a smoother transition for former military personnel.
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