Intelligence: The Kremlin has created a system of ideological control over Russian schoolchildren.
The Ukrainian Foreign Intelligence Service (SZR) reported on the systematic strengthening of the Kremlin's influence on the education and leisure of Russian schoolchildren. Russia is creating a centralized model of ideological control, using state funding, media, and educational platforms. This information was disclosed by the 'Glavcom' portal, citing a report from the SZR.
The Kremlin's influence on education in Russia
According to inkorr.com: The Ukrainian intelligence points to active Kremlin interference in educational processes and the leisure of schoolchildren in Russia. For instance, the publishing house 'Prosveshchenie', which supplies textbooks for schools, is controlled by individuals close to the country's political leaders. The state holding 'Rostec' initiates scientific and technical clubs for thousands of children, while the media landscape is shaped by structures associated with Yuri Kovalchuk.
Funding of patriotic education
According to intelligence data, the Russian government plans significant expenditures on programs for patriotic education. Meanwhile, surveillance of the population is being intensified across all regions. This indicates an attempt to maintain control over the younger generation through various influences.
The report of the Ukrainian intelligence highlights a wide range of measures by the Kremlin aimed at manipulating children and youth, including control over education, media, and patriotic education programs.
This information signals the growing control of the Kremlin over the younger generation, which may have serious consequences for the future of society in Russia. The system of ideological influence could alter the views and values of new generations for years to come.
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