In Russia, in the summer of last year, the so-called military sports centers began to be actively opened, where teenagers were trained for further participation in battles.
The Russians will send more than 2.5 thousand children aged 13 to 17 years from the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk, Lugansk, Zaporozhye and Kherson regions to military exercises in the Volgograd region of the Russian Federation. The Center for National Resistance reported this on Monday, June 3.
According to CNS, local collaborators are selected for such exercises independently.
“First of all, they pay attention to the physical development of the child and then actively take the psychological development of the” future warrior “, CNS reported.
It is reported that the occupiers have opened branches of such military camps in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
“For example, the opening of such a center in the Lugansk region was personally overseen by the director of the “warrior” organization, Alexander Zaitsev,” CNS said and added that the list of crimes in Russia is increasing.
“Now, in addition to involving children in the production of weapons, the occupiers will also prepare minors for the likely execution of combat missions such actions of the Russian occupation authorities oppose to international standards and standards in the field of education the measures violate their right to non-intervention in war and to protect the use of the military and for these crimes responsibility and punishment will surely come,” the Resistance stressed.
In the temporarily occupied part of the Zaporozhye region, men from 60 to 65 years old are forced to sign contracts with the Russian Ministry of Defense
It was previously reported that 350-400 thousand people remain in the BOT, of which about 50-70 thousand can be mobilized.
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Source: korrespondent

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