Ministry of Defense commented on the failure in 'Reserve+'.


Today, an error occurred in the 'Reserve+' application during testing. This was reported by Deputy Minister of Defense for Digitalization Katerina Chernogorenko.
«Friends, we encountered a small technical error in the 'Reserve+' application. We started beta-testing online postponements and mistakenly sent a test message to other users. Because of this, there is currently increased activity in the application, and it may be temporarily more difficult to authorize via BankID», - explained Chernogorenko.
According to her, access to authorization will be restored within the next few hours.
Recall that the 'Reserve+' application now has a recruitment service that will help Ukrainians find the optimal vacancy in the army. This is reported by the press service of the Ministry of Defense. Thanks to collaboration with Lobby X, the service offers the largest list of open positions in the Defense Forces - over 4 thousand. To search for a vacancy, you need to take a short test, indicating the presence of military education or the field in which the person has the best knowledge.
In addition, the 'Diia' application now has the opportunity to join the Drone Army. After submitting the application, the person will be included only in the unit they chose and will undergo basic military training with already signed contract. Fitness for service is also confirmed independently at the application submission stage, so there is no need to go through the Military Medical Commission.
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