Occupiers in Ukraine's territories plan to teach children drone assembly
Russians plan to teach children how to assemble drones in craft classes. They will create a special educational module for this purpose, reports the National Resistance Center.
Yes, this module will focus on studying the technologies, design features, and assembly of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for military purposes.
"There will be promotion among students for further education in technical specialties and employment in military plants," the statement reads.
As noted by Resistance Center, the Kremlin views UAV operation as one of the key skills for military service preparation.
"The Russians intend to attract as many young people as possible to their military structures and work in military-industrial complex facilities," representatives of the National Resistance Center state.
The situation with children in the occupied territories of Ukraine
Occupiers actively engage in the "education" of Ukrainian children in the occupied territories of Ukraine in the spirit of Russian "patriotism" and as a live force for the front. Russians compel Ukrainian schoolchildren to write so-called "soldier letters." Additionally, Russians are building a network of militarized clubs among Ukrainian teenagers in temporarily occupied territories and force them to attend lectures by Wagnerians.
Since the beginning of the Russian invasion into Ukraine, Russia routinely deports Ukrainian children to annexed Crimea, Belarus, or remote regions of Russia.