Attacks on TCCs cannot harm data in Army+ and Oberih registers – Defense Ministry
Russia's strikes on the Territorial Recruitment Centers do not affect the already digitized data of military personnel and persons liable for military service..
This was reported by the Ministry of Defense in response to an information request 0 LIGA.net
More than 80% of personal files of persons liable for military service have been digitized, and the Army+ app simplifies work for more than 800,000 active military personnel.
The advantage of digitalization is that it does not depend on paper-based media that can be lost or damaged, including during Russian attacks.
The Ministry of Defense clarified that the registry data is not stored on the ground at the military registration and enlistment centers, but is located on a cloud-based infrastructure and is secure. Employees of military registration and enlistment offices have their own electronic offices that are not tied to specific computers and specific workplaces
"The damaged operator equipment does not affect the operators' access to the Oberig register in any way," the agency said .
- Recently, Russia has been regularly attacking military enlistment offices across Ukraine. on June 30, Russians hit a building near the of one of the district military commissariats in Kryvyi Rih. on July 3, the enemy targeted the military enlistment office in Poltava, On July 6, the military enlistment office in Kremenchuk, was hit, and on July 7, as a result of attacks on Kharkiv and Zaporizhzhia, military enlistment offices in both cities were damaged.
- Chairman of the Council of Reservists of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Ivan Tymochko told LIGA.net said that Russia is attacking the TCC to disrupt mobilization and cause hatred for the Armed Forces.
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