The CCC told how large-scale raids affected mobilization.


In the results of large-scale raids, the CCC sees "benefit"
In a TV marathon broadcast, the officer of the mobilization and defense sector of the Kyiv City CCC, Larysa Kozak, reported on the "benefit" of large-scale raids. According to her, these raids in public places promote an increase in the number of voluntary visits to territorial recruitment centers.
According to Kozak, this initiative also improves citizens' awareness, although some violators still avoid contact with the CCC. "I can note that attendance has increased. Moreover, perhaps, this somehow contributed to raising the awareness of our citizens and people have again started arriving voluntarily or by summons," she said.
However, many violators continue to avoid direct contact with the CCC, so compulsory notification measures need to be continued. "If we look at the effectiveness of these measures, I am unaware of cases regarding citizens who had current military registration documents and were subject to any detentions or delivery to the CCC. If we refer to the regulatory legal framework, there are many mechanisms to encourage a citizen to visit the CCC voluntarily," Kozak emphasized.
In addition, she stressed that the work of the CCC is carried out in a legal field in accordance with regulatory legal acts that allow such notification activities.
Recall that non-payment of the fine from the CCC threatens Ukrainians with the write-off of funds from accounts and the seizure of property.
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