In the temporarily occupied territories, in a number of settlements, cases were recorded when high school students who did not receive Russian passports were temporarily not allowed to study in occupation schools.
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This was reported today, September 1, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
So, in the Kherson region, schools handed over to the so-called migration departments lists of students who do not have Russian passports. Now the students have 10 days to “correct the situation” and only then they will be allowed to attend classes, the CNS notes.
In addition, earlier Russians in the temporarily occupied territories gave out school kits only to children whose parents have Russian passports. All other children were not provided with assistance.
Source: Racurs

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