Ministry of Defense: More than 14 thousand conscripts have up-to-date data thanks to Reserve+

Ministry of Defense: More than 14 thousand conscripts have up-to-date data thanks to Reserve+

The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has announced that since May 18, information on more than 14,000 conscripts in 124 countries has been updated through the Reserve+ application. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Defense.


Deputy Minister of Defense Kateryna Chornohorenko noted that Ukrainian citizens abroad also actively use the application to update their data. This is an important step for the country, and the Ministry of Defense appreciates such a contribution of Ukrainians, regardless of their location.


Among the leading countries using the Reserve+ app are Poland, Germany, Canada, the Czech Republic, the USA, Great Britain, Spain, Lithuania, the Netherlands, and Slovakia.


In total, according to the Ministry of Defense, as of May 27, more than 1.1 million conscripts have updated their information through the Reserve+ app. Updates were also received from nearly 55,000 citizens through the ASCs and from about 38,000 people through the TCCs.





The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has announced that since May 18, information on more than 14,000 conscripts in 124 countries has been updated through the Reserve+ application. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Defense.


Deputy Minister of Defense Kateryna Chornohorenko noted that Ukrainian citizens abroad also actively use the application to update their data. This is an important step for the country, and the Ministry of Defense appreciates such a contribution of Ukrainians, regardless of their location.


Among the leading countries using the Reserve+ app are Poland, Germany, Canada, the Czech Republic, the USA, Great Britain, Spain, Lithuania, the Netherlands, and Slovakia.


In total, according to the Ministry of Defense, as of May 27, more than 1.1 million conscripts have updated their information through the Reserve+ app. Updates were also received from nearly 55,000 citizens through the ASCs and from about 38,000 people through the TCCs.