The summons registry website has launched in Russia. It allows users to check if they have received a summons, according to the operational headquarters of Tatarstan.
Authorization is possible through an account on the "Gosuslugi" portal.
From the date a summons is posted in the Summons Registry, citizens subject to military service are prohibited from leaving Russia.
The website states that "currently, the Unified Military Registration Registry is being tested in the Ryazan Region, Sakhalin Region, and the Republic of Mari El."
According to iXBT, the domain реестрповесток.рф is registered to RT Labs, which belongs to Rostelecom. The DNS records for the registry's domain are hosted on the servers of the "Gosuslugi" portal.
The newspaper "Soviet Sakhalin" cited a statement from the Ministry of Digital Development, which is developing the registry. It was noted that the test distribution of summonses was scheduled to begin on September 15. However, the testing did not start on that day—the website was launched only today, September 18.
There is no need to worry, the distribution is solely for informational purposes and does not obligate any legally significant actions.
According to the decree of the Russian government, the Unified Military Registration Registry must become operational from November 1, 2024: this date is specified as the deadline for the Ministry of Digital Development to transfer the operation to the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.
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