Courts, education, and television: British intelligence tells how Moscow is Russifying the occupied territories of Ukraine
Kyiv • UNN
russia is actively working to integrate the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine by creating russian administrative, educational, judicial, and infrastructure systems there, which indicates its plans for the long-term occupation and russification of these regions.
Moscow is actively working to integrate the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine into russia. This is stated in an intelligence report released by the British Ministry of Defense, UNN reports.
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Analysts noted that rf is launching a master's program in State and Municipal Administration, which, according to the university representative, will give graduates the skills to work at all levels of government, including in Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions.
In addition, russian Justice Minister Konstantin Chuichenko said that russia had established 58 federal penitentiary institutions in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
The intelligence service explains that the master's program was launched due to a lack of qualified personnel for russian government positions in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
In addition, this may be due to the plans of russian president vladimir putin to create a new administrative elite, as well as the issuance of a presidential decree in January 2024 to create a new personnel reserve.
This is yet another indication of Russification measures aimed at bringing the legal and political framework of the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine in line with the norms of the russian federation. Other similar measures today include the expansion of the russian judicial system, the introduction of a russian educational program, the issuance of russian passports and the construction of russian telecommunications infrastructure
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The National Resistance Center warned that russian police officers are recruiting Ukrainian schoolchildren in the occupied territories to enroll in russian police institutes, promising scholarships and jobs in the russian system.