The occupying “authorities” are trying in every possible way to impose their policy, erase Ukraine’s identity, dismantle the culture, destroy the most active and re -educate others.
Only two of the 60 school principals in the temporarily occupied Kherson agreed to the requests of the Russian occupiers to switch to the Russian curriculum. This was reported by Ukrinform.
As Ukraine’s permanent representative to international organizations in Vienna Yevgeny Tsymbalyuk said at a meeting of the OSCE Permanent Council on Thursday in Vienna, the occupiers demanded that Kherson schools move to the Russian curriculum.
“And this is happening against the backdrop of public discussions in Russia about plans to erase Ukraine’s identity, remove culture, destroy the most active and re-educate others. I must say that, according to Ukrainian intelligence, only two of the 60 school directors agreed to cooperate, ”Tsymbalyuk said. .
He noted that Russia openly threatens to include the Kherson and Zaporozhye regions before the fall, and for this purpose the occupiers are using their traditional scenario, which is associated, in particular, with the blockade of information, forced passports. , the introduction of the ruble zone, and so on. sa.
At the same time, meeting with strong Ukrainian resistance, Russian troops will intimidate the local population. About 600 people were illegally detained in the Kherson region.
“Some of them are experiencing inhumane conditions and torture. Some were taken to the occupied Crimea,” added the head of the Ukrainian mission to the OSCE.
Let us recall that earlier it was reported that the employment administration of Kherson held a meeting of directors of local schools, where a request was made to start the educational process in Russian educational programs from September 1.
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Source: korrespondent

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