Ukraine's defence ministry plans to reform military commissariats into 'Reserve+ Offices' with police to handle some functions, media report citing unnamed sources.
Ukraine's Ministry of Defense is developing a reform of the mobilization system, proposing to transform territorial recruitment centres (TCC and JV) into 'Reserve+ Offices' with separate complementing and support units, and possibly handing some functions to the police, Ukrainska Pravda reports citing parliamentary and defence ministry sources.
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