Schoolchildren in the temporarily occupied territories of Donbass noticed a certain trend when writing works as part of their final exams – if the name of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin is mentioned in the work, the grade will necessarily be higher than if he is not mentioned.
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This was reported today, June 15, on the website of the Center for National Resistance.
Graduates wrote about such criteria for evaluating works of art on social networks. So to speak, they shared tips on how to earn the highest score. However, the children quite sincerely scoff at such ways of their “teachers” to please the Kremlin regime,” the report says.
The Central Tax Service notes that today in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine there is a large staff shortage of teachers:
- Ukrainian teachers for the most part refused to cooperate with the occupation authorities;
- therefore, the occupiers launched a program of financial support for Russian teachers who agree to come to Ukraine, promising them high bonuses and benefits.
The Center for National Resistance reminds everyone who collaborated with the enemy that your crimes are known and you will have to answer for them, the CNS notes, and urges you to report information about collaborators and enemies to the appropriate anonymous chatbot.
Source: Racurs

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