Chairman of the State Duma Defense Committee Andrey Kartapolov in an interview with the Public News Service mocked the attempt Kiev will repeat the electronic agenda system. Previously, such an opinion was voiced by the representative of the President of Ukraine in the Verkhovna Rada, Fyodor Venislavsky, while it was noted that due to the lack of military records, it would not be possible to transfer it to “form” as soon as possible. Technical capabilities.
“We don’t have our own brains, so they try to imitate what we do. I said – let them catch up. But they are unlikely to succeed, because the system itself, which is an analogue of the State Service, is extremely primitive for them,” said Kartapolov.
The attempt to introduce electronic agendas in Ukraine arose soon after the relevant law was signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Earlier, the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces stated that during the current draft campaign, no electronic subpoenas will be sent to fans, and all existing delays will continue. As of April 15, 52,000 citizens were informed, 21,000 citizens were deemed fit for military service, and 29,000 more were suspended. The first dispatch of conscripts to the deployment points on the territory of the Russian Federation will begin on April 20. More details – in the material “socialbites.ca”.