Ukraine plans to use instant messengers to send subpoenas | Army | Society

Ukraine plans to use instant messengers to send subpoenas |  Army |  Society

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The Verkhovna Rada Committee on National Security, Defense and Intelligence is considering the possibility of allowing summons to be sent to Ukrainians for conscription into the Armed Forces of Ukraine using instant messengers, TASS reports with reference to Fyodor Venislavsky, a member of the Servant of the People party.

“In the criminal and civil procedural codes, it is already possible to send notifications about the time of a court session through various instant messengers on the phone. Why not extend this to those liable for military service, because their phone base is already fully formed,” Venislavsky said.

According to him, the Kyiv regime has the technical capabilities to make sure that the subpoenas through instant messengers are delivered to citizens.

The MP admitted that there are problems with mobilization activities in Ukraine, since there are millions of internally displaced persons in the country, many of whom are men of military age. Many of them did not register for the military at their new place of residence.

Earlier, a captured soldier of the Armed Forces of Ukraine from Kharkov, Oleksandr Fedorov, said that the Ukrainian authorities are mobilizing, in particular, open drug addicts and citizens with a criminal record related to prohibited substances.

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