The occupiers are intensifying militarization in schools and want to actively involve "Cossacks" in the educational process

The occupiers are intensifying militarization in schools and want to actively involve "Cossacks" in the educational process

Kyiv  •  UNN

August 18 2024, 11:04 AM • 41931 views

The militarization of education in the occupied territories of Ukraine is planned to increase through the involvement of "Cossacks". They will teach children military affairs and propaganda subjects.

Schools in the temporarily occupied territories are planning to actively involve the so-called "Cossacks" in the educational process. This was reported by the Center of National Resistance, UNN writes.

Details

The Center reported that an educational seminar on the participation of Cossack groups in competitions for grants in the field of education was held in the temporarily occupied Donetsk.

The occupiers are planning to militarize education in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine as much as possible. It is known that the pseudo-heroes will mostly teach children military affairs and will also be integrated into the teaching of propaganda subjects such as political information or even history

- the statement said.

The CNS added that the practice of involving "Cossacks" in the educational process in the occupied territories of Ukraine is not new. For example, in the Kherson region, these representatives of the occupation forces  told children about how they were introducing the Russian world on the Ukrainian lands they destroyed, showing films about the beauty of Russia and the importance of becoming part of Russia in the last school year.

Recall

In the occupied territories of Ukraine, joining the DOSAAF will become compulsory from the age of 14. russia is trying to prepare civilians for mobilization and involve children in the war against their homeland.

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