Occupants teach children in Melitopol to program drones: what is happening.
According to inkorr.com: In Melitopol, in the occupied territory, a course has started that teaches children to program Russian drones. This initiative aims to 'ensure the safety and protection of the Motherland.' One of the course instructors is a former teacher of life safety basics, who received 'advanced training' in the occupied Sevastopol. Interestingly, his wife runs a kindergarten where children are raised according to Russian standards.
'Under the guise of education, children are actually undergoing basic military-technical training. The Russian Federation is forming among them a generation loyal to war, for which serving the occupiers seems a natural continuation of school.'
Such initiatives are aimed at instilling loyalty to the occupiers and the 'Russian world' in children, separating them from Ukrainian identity.
This problem becomes even more relevant due to new educational programs that teach children to serve the occupiers and instill loyalty to Ukraine's enemies in them. This indicates the impact of Russian propaganda, which infiltrates even the youngest segments of the population in occupied territories.
Actions like these are part of a larger strategy by Russia to influence the consciousness of the younger generation in Ukraine. The use of educational programs for indoctrinating children not only threatens their identity but also questions their future in an independent Ukraine. It is important to be vigilant about such manifestations of propaganda that try to impose foreign ideology.
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