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Since the beginning of the war, the Russian Federation has damaged 3,750 educational institutions of Ukraine, of which 361 were completely destroyed

Since the beginning of the full-scale war in Ukraine, 3,750 educational institutions have suffered from bombings and shelling by the Russian army.

This is reported on the website of the Ministry of Education.

“3,750 educational institutions were damaged by bombing and shelling. 361 of them were completely destroyed.

The Russian Federation claims that it strikes exclusively at military facilities in Ukraine. The Ministry of Education and Science has gathered numerous facts and arguments that refute this statement: Russian troops are destroying schools and universities, kindergartens and orphanages,” the message reads.

In the temporarily occupied territories, the Russians do not allow high school students to study in schools without Russian passports

In a number of settlements in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, the Russians do not allow high school students who have not received Russian passports to attend classes.

In particular, in the Kherson region, schools handed over lists of students who do not have Russian passports to the so-called migration departments. Now students have 10 days to get Russian passports, and only then they will be allowed to attend school.

The Center of National Resistance noted that previously the Russians in the temporarily occupied territories issued school kits exclusively to children whose parents have Russian passports. All other children were not given help.

  • In the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, the Russians continue forced passporting. From now on, the occupiers refuse social benefits to single mothers who do not have Russian passports.
  • In the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk region, the Russian occupiers threaten to confiscate crops from enterprises where persons without Russian citizenship work.
The Russians illegally keep about a thousand children in the occupied territories of the Kherson region

Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Russia in the Kherson region, more than 2,700 civilians have been injured.

Oleksandr Prokudin, head of the Kherson regional military administration, announced this.

Of this number of victims, 1,122 people died, including 35 children.

In addition, law enforcement agencies recorded facts of abduction or disappearance of 1,550 people, of which 808 citizens have been released, and 742 are still being held illegally by the Russians.

“We also know about the illegal detention of 995 children in the temporarily occupied territory of the Kherson region, and we do not know about the whereabouts of 159 children at all,” Prokudin said.

Earlier, the head of the regional military administration noted that almost a third of the objects in the Kherson region, damaged due to Russian aggression, cannot be restored.

The Russians are creating propaganda centers from local young bloggers in the temporarily occupied territories

In the temporarily occupied territories, the Russian invaders are creating alternative media to spread propaganda. Local journalists refused to cooperate, so the occupiers involve young students in this work.

This was reported in the Center of National Resistance.

“The Russians are preparing new propagandists from scratch for the needs of their machine of lies,” the report said.

It is noted that the main task of such media is to become the alleged voice of the region and at the same time to brainwash the locals. However, these media are now staffed by Russians themselves, because local journalists have refused to cooperate. So, the Russians are trying to create local propagandists from scratch.

“For this, unprincipled youth are being recruited who, in search of fame and work, are ready to work for the occupiers. Thus, in the Luhansk region on the eve of September 1, 20 students received “blogger kits” and a list of topics to be covered within the framework of the “Let’s write the future” project. The winners of the project will become “journalists” in the newly created branches of Russian channels,” the message reads.