Russians through messengers and social networks turned to teenagers with a proposal to fix Arson or collect information.
Nearly fifty Ukrainian children turned to the police because of the Russian attempts to recruit them. Ukraine Vasily Bogdan’s Juvenile Police head of Juvenile Police spoke on telemarathon.
According to him, there is now a constant increase in the number of appeals due to attempts to recruit.
“To this day, nearly 50 children have contacted the bodies of the national police on this topic, reporting unknown people from fictional accounts, who have campaigned to conduct military arson, government agencies and local government agencies, civilians and critical infrastructure, as well as the collection of various information, which they promised the financial to make them the financial. Reward, “Vasily Bogdan said.
He recalled that at present, the National Police’s Juvenile unit, along with the SBU, implemented a broad information campaign nationwide to increase information and legal awareness of students, where appropriate lectures, conversations and open lessons in youth are held.
Law enforcement officials are paying special attention to parents and a pedagogical group that explains how to identify signs of recruitment, how to talk to children and how to act in a particular situation, especially and in cases of possible recruitment attempts, the Juvenile Police leader said.
He informed that at first, children could offer children to perform easy activities such as collecting information about the location of military facilities or paste leaflets to discredit armed forces or contain elements of the Russian Federation propaganda, and then it could offer more difficult tasks.
According to him, besides the more difficult tasks -the installation of surveillance cameras, the arson commission, the damage and the organization of sabotage and terrorist attacks or the implementation of individual components for their preparation, etc.
Earlier it was reported that the SBU was confined to a 14-year-old student in Ternopol, which the Russians encouraged to break him along with explosives near the local police department. Students threatened up to 10 years in prison with confiscation of property.
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