Part of Ukrainians must pass the VLK again: who is threatened with 'wanted' status after February 5.


Ukrainians pass the VLK 'conditionally fit'
The press service of the Vinnytsia regional TCC and SP reported on Facebook that Ukrainians are passing the VLK as 'conditionally fit'.
Citizens who have the status of conditionally fit for military service are required to undergo a repeated medical examination according to the new law. The deadline for this is until February 4, 2025.
If a conscript does not pass the repeat commission within the established timeframe, it will be considered a violation of military registration rules, legislation on defense, and mobilization training rules.
To undergo the new VLK, citizens need to have fresh medical documents confirming their diagnosis. If they only have old documents, the commission may issue a referral to a specialized doctor and schedule a repeat visit to the VLK.
Individuals with the status of 'conditionally fit' are considered for service in supply military units, TCCs, higher educational institutions, and other units, taking into account a comprehensive assessment of their health condition.
If a person does not pass the repeat examination by February 5, their military registration document in Rezerv+ will remain unchanged. However, if the TCC sends a summons for passing the VLK and the conscript does not comply, the status of 'wanted' will be reflected in Rezerv+.
It is important to monitor the mail, as the summons may be sent to their place of residence or registration. Often, men find out about the summons too late.
Recall that in Ukraine, it is planned to punish TCC employees for illegal mobilization.
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