Electronic cabinet for conscripts will start working in June - Defense Ministry speaker

Electronic cabinet for conscripts will start working in June - Defense Ministry speaker

TCCs will not work abroad, and serving summonses outside Ukraine is unrealistic. This was stated by the speaker of the Ministry of Defense Dmytro Lazutkin during a telethon.


"TCCs will not work abroad. The Ministry of Defense cannot comment on certain actions of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This (serving summonses abroad) looks quite unrealistic," the speaker said.


Lazutkin said that the electronic cabinet for conscripts will be launched in June. He emphasized that passing the military medical commission in the e-cabinet is not provided for. 


"The e-cabinet does not yet provide for for the passing of the MMC. It is primarily about updating data - change of place of residence, change of marital status, reservations, etc.", the speaker said.


As a reminder, the law on mobilization will come into force on May 18. It gives men 60 days to update their military records. That is, in the first month of the law's effect, it will be possible to update the data only by personally coming to the TCC or Administrative Services Center (ASC).





TCCs will not work abroad, and serving summonses outside Ukraine is unrealistic. This was stated by the speaker of the Ministry of Defense Dmytro Lazutkin during a telethon.


"TCCs will not work abroad. The Ministry of Defense cannot comment on certain actions of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. This (serving summonses abroad) looks quite unrealistic," the speaker said.


Lazutkin said that the electronic cabinet for conscripts will be launched in June. He emphasized that passing the military medical commission in the e-cabinet is not provided for. 


"The e-cabinet does not yet provide for for the passing of the MMC. It is primarily about updating data - change of place of residence, change of marital status, reservations, etc.", the speaker said.


As a reminder, the law on mobilization will come into force on May 18. It gives men 60 days to update their military records. That is, in the first month of the law's effect, it will be possible to update the data only by personally coming to the TCC or Administrative Services Center (ASC).