How Ukrainian Reservists Can Join a Military Unit Directly, Bypassing the Draft Office.
Joining the Armed Forces Through a Direct Path
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian citizens eligible for military service have a potential route to mobilize into the Armed Forces that bypasses the standard Territorial Recruitment Center (TRC). However, to complete the process successfully, they must still eventually visit a TRC to finalize the required paperwork.
Lawyer Vladyslav Derii explained that the key to this direct mobilization is obtaining a formal commitment from a specific military unit. This crucial document, a scanned copy of which must be provided, states the unit's obligation to accept the individual for a specific position. With this in hand, a person can approach their preferred unit directly to secure a place to serve. This process reflects ongoing efforts to streamline military recruitment during a time of national defense.
The Mobilization Procedure
While the initial contact bypasses the TRC, a visit to the center remains a mandatory final step. Vladyslav Derii clarified that the reservist must still go to the TRC to complete their documentation, but they can do so with the unit's commitment already secured. This approach can significantly simplify the overall mobilization process and reduce waiting times for citizens eager to join the military.
This development highlights recent changes to Ukraine's mobilization system, designed to simplify procedures for those liable for service. Access to direct recruitment channels can save time and effort for willing volunteers, though the importance of finalizing the process through the official TRC system is still emphasized. It demonstrates the state's attempt to adapt to citizens' needs during wartime while maintaining the necessary legal framework for conscription.
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