Over Two Million Ukrainians Listed as Wanted in 'Oberih' Registry: Who Is Affected.
Military Registration Challenges in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: Ukraine is automatically placing individuals who violate military registration rules on a wanted list through the 'Oberih' database. Currently, more than two million citizens are listed as wanted, including over 30 women. A 58-year-old man has already been flagged for failing to comply with registration requirements.
Administrative Penalties and Automation
The Territorial Center for Recruitment (TCC) has the authority to impose administrative sanctions, such as fines, on those who do not meet military registration obligations. The automated search is based on data from the 'Oberih' system, which marks individuals as 'violators' if they lack up-to-date records from a Military Medical Commission (MMC). It is important to note that MMC certifications are valid for only one year under martial law.
'The situation looks alarming, but it is quite typical for digital record-keeping.' Mykyta Bohdanov
This is not a criminal investigation but an administrative measure, driven by the need to keep military registration data current during wartime. Overall, Ukraine is seeing a rise in the number of people listed as wanted for registration violations, which could have significant implications for law enforcement and national security.
The automation of the wanted list process via the 'Oberih' database reflects the government's push to more effectively monitor compliance with military duties amid an extended period of martial law. The increase in violators may stem not only from non-compliance but also from difficulties in obtaining valid medical certificates during the war. This issue requires further analysis, as it could impact mobilization efforts and the country's overall security posture.
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