In occupied Mariupol, college students were forced to take an oath of allegiance to Russia
Kyiv • UNN
In occupied Mariupol, more than 200 students of the Nakhimov School aged 12 and older were forced to swear allegiance to the Russian Federation. The occupation authorities plan to increase the number of students in military schools to 500 by the end of the year.
The militarization of children and adolescents continues in the TOT. The day before, more than 200 “cadets” of the Nakhimov School aged 12 and older took part in the so-called oath of allegiance to Russia.
Written by UNN with reference to National Resistance Center.
The occupiers are forcing Mariupol children to swear allegiance to Russia. Over the weekend, the occupied city hosted an initiation ceremony involving representatives of the Nakhimov School.
The majority of the “cadets” in the new branch of the school are children who have found themselves in difficult living conditions or have lost their parents due to the Russian invasion. Currently, 240 children are enrolled in the school, but the occupation authorities plan to double the number of students in military training schools to 500 by the end of the year.
Recall
In the occupied Pervomaisk gymnasium in Luhansk region, 16 students were forced to swear allegiance to Russia after a month of military exercises. The occupiers are also planning to expand the “cadet” corps in Starobilsk for 500 children aged 12 and older.