Schools in the TOT of Ukraine do not have canteens due to lack of cooks

Schools in the TOT of Ukraine do not have canteens due to lack of cooks

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In the occupied territories of Ukraine, schools are closing their canteens en masse due to lack of staff. The occupation authorities are hiring untrained vocational school students to work in the canteens under the guise of internships.

In the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, most schools are forced to close their canteens due to a critical shortage of staff to provide meals for students.  This is reported by the Center for National Resistance (CNR), UNN reports .

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In rural schools, the situation is even more critical. Food stores here have not resumed their work since the occupation. In many cases, children are left without hot food, and parents are forced to take care of their own food supply during the educational process.

Occupation administrations are trying to solve the crisis by attracting students from local vocational schools. Young people, instead of full-fledged education, are forced to work in school canteens under the guise of so-called practical classes. They added hours of" practice", which is carried out in the conditions of school food halls. This solution creates new problems, because students do not have sufficient qualifications, and working conditions in many cases do not even meet basic sanitary standards.

In general, the Kremlin has turned the educational process in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine into military training. In the temporarily occupied Melitopol, the invaders began implementing the Kremlin's program to militarize Ukrainian children "I serve the Fatherland". For this purpose, Russian Army militants are actively involved

- informs the CNS.

Parents of students note that children not only do not receive proper nutrition, but also the risks to their health increase due to the poor quality of food organization.

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Moscow has started training collaborators-teachers to work in schools in the occupied Kherson region. Their main task is to identify Ukrainian schoolchildren and ensure their ideological assimilation.