In Kyiv, hundreds of men “storm” the TCC: the command reacted to the queues
Residents of Kyiv came to the Territorial Recruitment Center (TCC) to update their military registration data. It turned out that you will have to wait in line, and not everyone is accepted during the working day. The reaction to the queues at the TCC appeared on the Facebook page of the ground command.
The press service of the Ground Forces reported that the TCC and SP work around the clock – 24/7. Conscripts can come at any convenient time. In addition, you can call or write an e-mail to the military committees. All data on TCC contacts are posted on the Ministry of Defense portal.
It became known about the queues at the Kyiv TCC from a post on Facebook, the author of which is Yulia Bartle from Kyiv. On April 24, the woman published a photo taken under the Military Commissariat. The picture shows a queue of several dozen men lined up on the street.
The woman said that at 9:30 the Military Commissariat was still not working, although, according to the schedule, the working day starts at 9:00. At the same time, TCC employees manage to receive from 10 to 26 people during working hours. Instead, there are about a hundred Kyivans who, according to the author, came to update their military registration data.
The next day, April 25, queues at the TCC were already at 6 in the morning. It is expected that the military commissariat will be able to accept 50-60 people, people are accepted according to the “list”, which was signed up the day before and today. The woman hoped that publicity would somehow help to resolve the issue with queues, which are “a consequence of the scoop”. Yulia Bartle also published a photo of a stand near the Military Commissariat: the work schedule is indicated from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
We note that, according to the law on strengthening mobilization, conscripts must independently come to the TCC and update military registration data. The law will enter into force on May 18. The deadline for updating data is 60 days.
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