In another region of Ukraine, summonses began to be sent by Ukrposhta.


In Ivano-Frankivsk region, citizens started receiving summonses for military service via “Ukrposhta”. Each document will be delivered to the home address.
This information was reported by Ivano-Frankivsk TCC and SP.
A feature of the distribution of documents, which residents of Prykarpattia will receive, is the presence of an electronic signature of the head of the respective TCC on each summons. In addition, each document has a special QR code to confirm its authenticity and uniqueness.
Military personnel are given 14 days from the receipt of the summons to appear at the TCC and SP. It is worth remembering that ignoring the summons can have administrative consequences. In case of no-show, the data about such a conscript will be passed to the police for further search.
Let us remind you that earlier we reported on the consequences awaiting those who miss the delivery of the summons by “Ukrposhta”.
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