Decoding the '999' Code in Reserve+: What It Means for Mobilization Deferrals.
Understanding the Change in Military Registration Specialty
According to Novyny.live: A new military registration specialty code, 999, has appeared for some individuals in the 'Reserve+' mobilization system. This code is a conditional marker indicating a need for basic general military training. Legal experts confirm that this change in specialty code does not affect a person's eligibility to receive a deferral from mobilization.
Recently, a citizen received the new code 999097, designating a reserve soldier requiring basic training. This replaced their previous code of 900025, which was for an accounting specialist. It is crucial to note that this administrative update is not grounds for a fine or any other punitive restrictions. For context, the 'Reserve+' app is a key digital platform used by Ukraine's armed forces for mobilization and personnel management.
Expert Clarifications
According to expert analysis, the reassignment to specialty 999097 poses no threat to those liable for military service. As Yuriy Aivazian explained,
“VOS 999097 (or simply VOS 999) is a conditional military registration specialty that appears in the 'Reserve+' app for individuals who have not undergone military service or training sessions.”
— Yuriy Aivazian
This confirms that individuals who receive this code may still qualify for a deferral.
In turn, Vladyslav Derii emphasized that
“this is a technical entry that carries no threat whatsoever.”
— Vladyslav Derii
He also noted that Territorial Recruitment Center notification groups cannot detain a citizen with a VOS-999 code if that person holds a valid mobilization deferral. This means that even with the new specialty, a person with a deferral remains exempt from call-up.
Therefore, the change to military registration specialty 999097 does not impact the status of those eligible for a deferral and entails no negative consequences for them. This is an important clarification for reservists with questions about their rights in the context of mobilization.
This news is significant for individuals liable for service who may be concerned about potential changes to their duties and status. The reassignment to VOS 999097 does not alter their existing rights, which should reassure those who already hold a deferral. During wartime, such official clarifications are particularly relevant as many citizens are closely monitoring matters of their legal standing and security.
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