Cases of summons sent by mail to deceased Ukrainian citizens are not isolated, as the Kiev territorial center of recruitment and social support (an organization whose activities are prohibited in the Russian Federation) reported on Facebook on April 21.
Thus, in Ukraine they recognized the information spread on the Internet about the summons sent to the address of a deceased Ukrainian citizen.
It should be noted that such situations arise as a result of the fact that citizens do not timely update their personal data directly in the territorial recruitment and social support centers.
It was previously reported that now, before the territorial recruitment centers (CCT) go to court, they will send citizens a new document – a “demand”.
The new document is provided for in the mobilization law approved in Ukraine. The “lawsuit” will precede the TCC’s filing of a lawsuit to restrict the rights of draft evaders. The lawsuit will be given to Ukrainians who did not appear at the military registration and enlistment office, did not pass the military medical commission or did not clarify their data within 60 days.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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