They will serve as material evidence in criminal cases on the facts of collaborative activities.
In the Izyum district of the Kharkiv region, law enforcement officers seized more than 500 Russian textbooks from a school. This was announced on Saturday, November 12, by the Kharkiv Regional Prosecutor’s Office.
Prosecutors, together with police investigators, inspected the Boguslavskaya secondary school, where another unsuccessful attempt by the occupiers to impose Russian education was recorded.
It was noted that law enforcement officials seized more than 500 Russian-style textbooks for students in grades 1-11 from school classrooms.
“Anxiety, propaganda and education of the “Russian spirit and patriotism” are the main goals of the so-called Russian curriculum,” the prosecutor’s office said.
Textbooks will serve as material evidence in criminal proceedings on the facts of collaborative activities.
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Earlier it was reported that in the de-occupied Borovaya in the Kharkiv region, textbooks were found about the “unification of Crimea with the Russian Federation.”
As reported, according to the mayor of Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov, the teacher-collaborators have “run away from the schools” in the city.
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Source: korrespondent

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