Today in schools in the occupied territories the main subjects are Russian language and history. Children all day are forced to study the exploits of their grandfathers who fought and the “great Russian language.”
The collaborators began to actively involve military personnel and “volunteers” of the Russian army to turn Ukrainian children living in the territories into “Russian patriots”. This was reported by the Center for National Resistance.
“Recently, the militants of the Dnepr group gave a lecture about the war to the students of the Novosofievskaya school in the temporarily occupied Kherson region are far from isolated cases, but rather systemic events,” said of the message.
It is also reported that now the main subjects in schools in the occupied territories are the Russian language and history.
“Children are forced all day to study the exploits of their grandfathers who fought and the” great Russian language sometimes we do not talk about mathematics, physics or chemistry, because there is a critical lack of personnel for educational institutions are mainly talking about high school teachers and representatives of the administration of educational institutions This is because most teachers in the occupied territories refuse to cooperate with occupying authorities positions of school director or representative for education,” the CNS adds details.
The Center for National Resistance reminds all collaborators that for cooperating with the occupation authorities they will face trial in accordance with the current law of Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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