Russians open a new police school in occupied Mariupol - The Resistance Center
Kyiv • UNN
Russians have opened another police school in occupied Mariupol, where 400 students will study, in violation of international humanitarian law.
Another police educational institution was opened by the occupation authorities in the destroyed Ukrainian city of Mariupol. This was reported by the National Resistance Center, UNN reports .
Details
It is noted that the Mariupol branch of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs Academy will start training police officers on September 1 and is designed for 400 students. At the same time, there will be a faculty that will train employees for special services.
Russians are a typical police country, where working for the Kremlin is the only way to have a future in life. That's why the enemy is opening this branch to recruit Ukrainians and re-educate them into regime dogs,
The Resistance Center states that the occupiers are once again turning a blind eye to international humanitarian law, which does not allow the recruitment of local people into militant groups.
Recall
In the temporarily occupied territories of Luhansk region, Russians recruit young people as propagandists for fake local publications, holding contests with rewards in the form of equipment and internships.