Kremlin propagandists are spreading fake news about alleged preparations for the “surrender” of the Kharkov region to Russian troops.
Russian Telegram channels spread fake news about preparations for the surrender of the Kharkov region to the invaders. It was reported by the Center for Countering Disinformation.
According to the Russians, this is proven by the alleged decision of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine to fire 10 thousand teachers in the eastern regions, especially in the Kharkov region, “where 40-50 only school will remain.”
Russian propaganda also claims that the number of children studying abroad will increase significantly.
The Center analyzed the information on the Kharkov OVA and came to the conclusion that the message spread by the Russians was false.
The CPD explained that in fact, the discussion on draft order No. 850 in obtaining general secondary education under martial law, which is planned to be introduced from the academic year 2025-2026.
“This includes reducing the network of schools, but moving teachers to reserve staff while maintaining their salaries,” the message said.
It is also planned to reduce distance learning and move to offline or mixed formats will increase the number of distance classes with Ukrainian language for children abroad.
The Center emphasized that with such manipulations the enemy is trying to cause a negative attitude towards government bodies on the part of the Ukrainian society.
We remind you that earlier the Ministry of Health rejected the Russian fake about dengue fever in Ukraine. The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry denied the Russian forgery on behalf of Minister Dmitry Kuleba.
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Source: korrespondent
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