Russia has intensified attacks on regional recruitment centers: what the Ground Forces offer.


Ukraine's Territorial Centers for Recruitment and Social Support may change their operational format and partially switch to remote service for citizens due to hostile attacks from Russian troops, reported Ground Forces spokesman Vitaliy Sarantsev.
According to him, Russian troops are attacking the recruitment centers to disrupt the mobilization process. However, the mobilization process in Ukraine has not stopped and continues.
Sarantsev also noted that many measures are being taken to implement digitalization. For example, a new feature was added to the 'Reserve+' app to simplify communication between citizens and the recruitment centers and social support.
Changes in service provision format
According to the spokesman, possible changes in the format of service provision are being considered, including some services that may be provided remotely. Vulnerable regions may implement measures to reduce risks during hostile attacks.
Recall that in early July, Russian drones attacked recruitment centers in Poltava and Kremenchuk, as well as recruitment centers in Kharkiv and Zaporizhia. As a result, buildings and property were damaged, but there were no injuries among military personnel and recruitment center staff.
In connection with the hostile attacks from Russian troops, Ukrainian Territorial Centers for Recruitment and Social Support may change their operational format and switch to remote service for citizens. Currently, measures are being taken to enhance digital security and improve communication with citizens through specialized applications.
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