"Started mobilization": occupiers can call Ukrainians with digital stories
On April 14, Russian President Vladimir Putin approved a new law to launch the Unified Register of Considers, which will allow citizens to send electronic summons to citizens. According to Ivan Fedorov, Ukrainians who live in a temporarily occupied part of the Zaporozhye region will also be able to call to the army. "This means that mobilization began in Melitopol. If it was secret before, the residents could avoid it, not leave home or somehow, now it has begun," the mayor commented.
According to him, people who have received Russian passports are at risk of getting, but the same law obliges to exchange registers all state bodies. For example, if a person in the occupied territory went to the hospital or for financial assistance, then their data may be transferred to the register of conscripts and then call to the army. In order not to get under mobilization, Ivan Fedorov advised Ukrainians to leave the occupied territories as soon as possible.
According to him, more than 2000 people have left the occupation over the past two weeks, and the Ukrainian authorities have been helping with foreign partners. Earlier it was written that the Russian Federation decided to equate electronic summons to the usual. The documents sent by mail will also be sent through the online service "State Services". In the absence of the authorities, the authorities will prohibit the allocations abroad, manage transport, take loans and more.