Important features added to 'Reserve+': what data is accessible to Ukrainians.
The new version of the Reserve+ application has added new services, as reported by Deputy Minister of Defense Kateryna Chernogorenko on her Facebook page.
Users can now obtain extended information about their disability and save the previous version of their military registration document during updates. Developers continue to improve functionality for monitoring the current status of military registration.
However, some users on social media have expressed their complaints about the functionality and issues with data synchronization between registers, as well as shortcomings in the operation of the military conscription accounting system.
'We could not correct your disability data because your non-disability data could not be found – how is that?! And how are the deferments for disability obtained?!'
'Tell us better, when will you exclude 16+ children with disabilities, whom you put on the register, from the register due to unfitness under resolution 932, which is ignored by the TCC and the VLK doctors?'
Ukrainians were also explained how to properly appeal the decisions of the VLK.
Functional issues and advice for Ukrainians
The new version of the Reserve+ application has introduced new services that allow users to better monitor their military registration. However, some issues with functionality and data synchronization remain. Ukrainians have also received advice on appealing decisions regarding their disability status.
The new version of the Reserve+ application presents new opportunities that facilitate monitoring users' military registration. However, there have been issues with functionality and data synchronization that require developers' attention. In addition, Ukrainians have received helpful advice on appealing decisions regarding their military status and disability.Read also
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