Not a student, but a vice-sergeant: at that point, the militarization of children continues

Not a student, but a vice-sergeant: at that point, the militarization of children continues

Kyiv  •  UNN

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In the Luhansk boarding school, the invaders awarded children the rank of Vice-sergeants after taking the oath of the Russian Federation. The invaders continue to militarize young people in the occupied territories to create a mobilization resource.

Children from the temporarily occupied Luhansk region underwent another military training from the invaders. The invaders introduced service "titles"in a local secondary education institution. This is reported by The Center for National Resistance, reports UNN.  

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Pupils of the economic and legal boarding Lyceum named after the heroes of the "young guard" in Luhansk were awarded the rank of Vice-sergeants by the invaders. This was preceded by taking the oath of allegiance to the aggressor country. The "event" was held in the premises of the local museum of local lore, which is equipped in the best propaganda traditions of the Kremlin.

Moscow is making big bets on the militarization of children. This is done with one goal – to educate young people loyal to the Russian occupation, who are instilled hatred and intolerance to their roots.

- reports the central nervous system.

The occupiers systematically introduce military-patriotic programs, force children to participate in paramilitary training, take the oath of office and wear military ranks. Such initiatives are aimed at turning the younger generation into a potential mobilization resource of the Russian army. In the future, these children will become a powerful mobilization resource for the Russian army and will be able to fight against their homeland.

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Earlier, UNN reported that the occupiers continue to Destroy the national identity of children from the occupied territories and educate them as "cannon fodder" for the Russian Federation through militarization, propaganda and control of their thoughts in schools and youth organizations.