Russia militarizes Ukrainian children in occupied areas - NRC
Russian forces continue their policy of militarizing children in the occupied territories of Ukraine. The enemy aims to expand their mobilization resources, reports the National Resistance Center (NRC).
Specifically, schools have introduced so-called educational programs aimed at further expanding Russia's mobilization resources. Additionally, starting from the new school year, the enemy has implemented a new subject titled Fundamentals of Security and Homeland Protection.
As part of this new subject, Russian forces will teach children basic algorithms for fire, tactical, medical, and other combat training disciplines. Practical classes will also be organized.
According to the information source, this subject will be taught by specially trained instructors brought in from Russia who have undergone additional qualification programs.
"The enemy is thus trying to expand its mobilization resources for the Russian Armed Forces," the National Resistance Center (NRC) concludes.
At the end of the article, the NRC urged Ukrainian citizens in temporarily occupied territories not to cooperate with the enemy in any form, especially regarding the involvement of children in enemy training and educational programs.
It is also noted that Russia plans to organize internships for students from occupied Ukrainian territories to repair Russian military equipment in Russian military workshops.