A 'Reserve+' System Error Could Lead to the Mobilization of a 22-Year-Old.

Error in the Reserve+ app
Error in the Reserve+ app

Erroneously Classified as Liable for Military Service

According to Novyny.live: A 22-year-old Ukrainian citizen has been incorrectly registered as 'liable for military service' due to an error in the 'Reserve+' digital system. Despite this mistake, he remains eligible for mobilization. Ukraine has been under a general mobilization order since the declaration of martial law, making the accuracy of military registration records critically important. This case highlights the potential for serious administrative errors during a prolonged national call-up.

Under Ukrainian law, the status of 'liable for military service' is typically granted only after a citizen reaches the age of 25. In this instance, the 22-year-old man had not completed compulsory or basic military service. Lawyer Andriy Karpenko identified the mistake as an error by an operator at the Territorial Center for Recruitment and Social Support (TCC).

This is a TCC operator's mistake. You should apply to the TCC with a request to correct the error.

Attorney Vladyslav Derii confirmed the illegitimacy of the 'liable for military service' status and noted that a formal letter to the TCC is required to correct it.

This is a technical error in 'Reserve+'.

He further emphasized that 'if you do not send a letter to the TCC, then according to your current status in 'Reserve+', you are subject to mobilization.' This means that even if the citizen turns 25, he would not be entitled to a deferral under the erroneous status.

Could the Erroneously Listed 22-Year-Old Be Mobilized?

Given the circumstances, it is crucial for the citizen to take immediate steps to correct his status. Conscripts do not have the right to a deferral, even after turning 25, underscoring the urgent need to resolve the issue. In the context of martial law, the precision of military records is vital to prevent misunderstandings and the severe consequences of mistaken mobilization.

This incident underscores the critical need for accuracy in military accounting systems during Ukraine's extended mobilization. Errors can lead to serious repercussions for citizens who may be wrongly identified as eligible for service. In a time of war, the correctness of official documentation becomes a matter of personal liberty, directly impacting an individual's rights and life.


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