Russia is turning schools in the TOT into restricted facilities - CNS
Kyiv • UNN
Starting January 1, the Russians plan to issue weapons and bulletproof vests to “guards” at schools in the occupied territories. The schools will be guarded by “Cossacks” and employees of private security companies from Russia.
The Russians plan to arm "watchmen" in schools in the occupied territories by providing them with weapons and bulletproof vests from January 1, which they say is aimed at improving "security." This was reported by the Center of National Resistance, UNN reports.
Starting January 1, the Russians plan to arm "watchmen" in schools in the occupied territories and provide them with bulletproof vests, explaining it as "security" measures.
However, in reality, this creates additional danger for children. Most of these "watchmen" are so-called "heroes of the svo" (militants or local collaborators), many of whom have an unstable mental state.
School security also involves so-called "Cossacks" and employees of private security companies from Russia, who are often drunk and harass students because of their appearance, including clothing, hairstyle or dyed hair.
Recall
Earlier, the CNS reported that children are being forcibly gathered for propaganda sessions in the occupied territories.