Occupants force students from TOT to work at defense factories in the Russian Federation.
According to inkorr.com: The Russian occupiers are involving students from fake higher educational institutions in internships at the enterprises of the military-industrial complex of the Russian Federation. This activity is referred to by the occupying authorities as 'more than a job' or 'industrial tourism'. According to the Center for National Resistance, students from fake universities are sent for internships to the military-industrial complex factories.
“Students from fake universities in TOT are being sent for 'internships' to the military-industrial complex factories of the Russian Federation,” reported the Center for National Resistance.
The Center also noted that this is a violation of international law, which prohibits the forced involvement of the population of occupied territories in work for the benefit of the aggressor's army.
Fake lessons of courage for children in occupied territories
In the temporarily occupied territories, Russian military organize so-called lessons of courage in schools, aimed at justifying the war and their presence on Ukrainian lands. During these classes, children are indoctrinated with the idea of the legitimacy of Russian aggression, and all individuals involved in the propaganda have already been identified, according to information from the Center for National Resistance.
During these classes, children are indoctrinated with the idea of the legitimacy of Russian aggression. According to the Center for National Resistance, all those involved in this propaganda have already been identified.
In the occupied territories of Crimea, there is a noticeable decrease in the number of children enrolling in the first grade, indicating negative trends in these regions.
Thus, the Russian occupiers are violating international law by using students from fake universities for internships in their military-industrial complex. Furthermore, Russian militants are organizing lessons of courage for children in the occupied territories in an attempt to justify their aggression. The situation in Crimea raises concerns due to the decline in the number of children attending schools, which may indicate the negative impact of the occupying regime.
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