Parents in the temporarily occupied Crimea receive letters from schools recommending that they “talk” with their children about Russia’s “special military operation” and Russia, which is fictional by war criminals and Ukraine’s “aggression” propagandists.
War correspondent Andrei Tsaplienko wrote about this in a Telegram on February 16.
In a letter to parents, the school administration recommends conducting propaganda conversations with children about SWO according to the following plan:
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about Ukraine’s aggression against Russia;
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that Ukraine planned to attack the Russian Federation;
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about biological laboratories in Ukraine, where they create bioweapons against Russian-speaking residents of Ukraine and ORDLO;
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about Western countries seeking to destroy and capture Russia;
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about the heroism of the soldiers of the Russian Federation in the fight against fascism.
Recall, according to the BBC, according to Yale University, as part of the Conflict Observatory project, in Russia and the annexed Crimea there is a network of at least 43 institutions where children from Ukraine aged 4 months to 17 years old are ideologically re-educated. Both children who lived in orphanages in Ukraine (although they are not necessarily orphans) and children living with their families are sent to Russian camps under the pretext of “evacuation” or recovery. After the camps, children from orphanages are often sent for adoption in the Russian Federation, while other children are not given to their parents under various pretexts.
Pro-Russian upbringing in the camps takes many different forms, ranging from schooling according to the Russian curriculum, to excursions to places of cultural or patriotic significance throughout the country, lectures from Russian veterans and historians, and sometimes involvement in military training in camps in Chechnya and annexed Crimea. . .
The Ukrainian prosecutor’s office said that they assess the forced removal of children from Ukraine as one of the reasons for initiating an international process against Russia on charges of genocide.
Source: Racurs

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