Ministry of Defense: Only 15% of Ukrainians updated their data after the law on mobilization came into force

Ministry of Defense: Only 15% of Ukrainians updated their data after the law on mobilization came into force

15% of Ukrainians have updated their data after the law on mobilization came into force. This was announced by the representative of the Ministry of Defense Dmytro Lazutkin during a telethon.


“Currently, about 15% have updated their data, there is still an opportunity for a large number of people to update their data and comply with the law,” the speaker said.

In total, 1 million 412 thousand Ukrainians have updated their data through the Reserve+ app.


“By the way, much more people have downloaded it. We expect them to use the app, but a little later. We know that there were some technical issues from the very beginning, but now this procedure takes a few minutes. This is how long it takes to clarify your place of residence, phone number and e-mail and thus comply with the law,” said Lazutkin.

At the same time, about 18,000 Ukrainians living abroad have also updated their data through Reserve+.


“These are mainly Ukrainians living in Poland, the Czech Republic, Germany, Canada, and the USA. These countries are the leaders. In general, the app can now be downloaded worldwide. There are 157 countries available so far,” the speaker noted.


He added that the potential of people who can use the Reserve+ app is still high.





15% of Ukrainians have updated their data after the law on mobilization came into force. This was announced by the representative of the Ministry of Defense Dmytro Lazutkin during a telethon.


“Currently, about 15% have updated their data, there is still an opportunity for a large number of people to update their data and comply with the law,” the speaker said.

In total, 1 million 412 thousand Ukrainians have updated their data through the Reserve+ app.


“By the way, much more people have downloaded it. We expect them to use the app, but a little later. We know that there were some technical issues from the very beginning, but now this procedure takes a few minutes. This is how long it takes to clarify your place of residence, phone number and e-mail and thus comply with the law,” said Lazutkin.

At the same time, about 18,000 Ukrainians living abroad have also updated their data through Reserve+.


“These are mainly Ukrainians living in Poland, the Czech Republic, Germany, Canada, and the USA. These countries are the leaders. In general, the app can now be downloaded worldwide. There are 157 countries available so far,” the speaker noted.


He added that the potential of people who can use the Reserve+ app is still high.