Ukrainian stars and military records: who is ready to serve, and who is still struggling with the bureaucracy?
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the law on general mobilization has been in force in Ukraine. According to it, every conscript can receive a summons, and after May 18, according to the new law, all men aged 18 to 60 must update their data in the TCC.
Dmytro Monatik: desire to serve and family priorities
Ukrainian singer Dmytro Monatik was abroad at the beginning of the war. He intended to join the army, but decided to stay with his family and support the country on the art front. On May 10 he was stopped by representatives of the TCC in Kyiv to check his data and military ID. Monatik admits that he is registered and regularly renews his data.
"I am on military registration. I renewed my data. This is not the first check, because I travel a lot between Ukrainian cities and such checks are carried out constantly, as for all citizens of Ukraine."
Anatoliy Anatolich: struggle with queues
Presenter Anatoliy Anatolich tried for the fifth time to update the data at the Military Commissariat, but faced long queues. He used the electronic queue, but the system is in test mode, which adds even more difficulty.
Dmytro Kolyadenko: honesty before the country
Showman Dmytro Kolyadenko is not afraid to visit the TCC to update his data. He is on military registration and plans to get a pin code for his military ID to go to Bulgaria with his children.
Timur Miroshnychenko: junior lieutenant and reservation
TV presenter Timur Miroshnychenko has the rank of junior lieutenant and regularly visits the TCC and JV every six months. He works on the information front and has reservations through his profession.
Positive: from soil protection to accounting in Khmelnytskyi
The singer Pozitiv signed up for the local army at the beginning of the war. Later, he went to Khmelnytskyi and registered for military service there. He notes that he is ready to go to the front if he receives a summons.
Potap: desire to serve and support from abroad
Rapper Potap spends most of his time outside of Ukraine. In the fall of 2022, he talked about his desire to serve and even asked his father to enroll him in the Teroboron "in absentia". Then the performer decided to support Ukraine with information.
Oleg Skrypka: help with concerts
Oleg Skrypka, the leader of the VV band, said earlier that he was ready to take up arms, but now he is helping the country by holding concerts and raising funds. He turned 60 in May, so he is no longer fit for service.
Volodymyr Dantes: vision problems
Singer Volodymyr Dantes has significant vision problems, which makes him unsuitable for the army. Now he is engaged in gathering for the needs of the Ukrainian army.
Editor: Yana Davydiuk