September 15, 2025
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In “Action” they mistakenly attributed Konstantinovka to the Russian Federation and explained who was guilty of it

The application of the portal of public services “Action” referred the city of Konstantinovka of Donetsk region to the Russian Federation in the birth certificate of the user. The “Action” explained this with a “mistake” and promised “such cases did not occur.””, – WRITE: www.pravda.com.ua

The application of the portal of public services “Action” referred the city of Konstantinovka of Donetsk region to the Russian Federation in the birth certificate of the user. The “Action” explained this with a “mistake” and promised “such cases did not occur.”

Source: Sergei Sokolov’s User Post on the social network X, the answer “Action” on the social network X.

Details: Judging by the user’s post, the “Action” was updated on September 13, after which Konstantinovka was assigned to Russia.

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“Screens do not burn. The city of Konstantinovka, Donetsk region, Russian Federation,” meet, it is “Action” and its vision of the territorial integrity of Ukraine, “he wrote.

Responding to the post, the action “explained that the errors made the registrar of the NAIS during the entry of an archive act in the register, on the basis of which the data generated the act records in the mobile application.

“The NAIS team is already working on correction and global solution that such cases do not occur,” the action said.

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