The occupiers complain about the large number of people who want to learn Ukrainian.

The occupiers complain about the large number of people who want to learn Ukrainian.

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Despite the pressure from the occupiers, an unexpectedly large number of Ukrainian parents in the occupied territories are demanding Ukrainian language lessons for their children, which leads to a shortage of textbooks.

Ukrainians in the temporarily occupied territories continue to struggle for their identity despite the occupation continue to fight for their self-identity and want to study in Ukrainian. This is reported by the Center of National Resistance, according to UNN.

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It is noted that schools in the TOT are temporarily allowed to to receive Ukrainian language lessons if there is a parental application. Even despite the pressure put on parents, the number of applications for Ukrainian language classes is higher than Kremlin expected.

As a result, there is a shortage of textbooks in the region, as Russians have printed Russians have printed their own Ukrainian language textbooks with stories about "brotherly peoples" and justifying the occupation.

However, the number of copies brought to the TOT is much less than the number of people willing to learn their native language.

Currently, the occupation administration has set a task for the directors of controlled schools to talk to parents so that they refuse to teach their children their child's native language.

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