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The Russians are “re-educating” Ukrainian children and inventing “covers” for deportation

The Russians are trying to “re-educate” Ukrainian children in the temporarily occupied territories. According to the Center of National Resistance, they want to buy another 6,100 history textbooks written in the Kremlin for technical schools and colleges in the captured part of Donetsk region.

The Russians plan to spend about 7 million Russian rubles on this. The process of creating a “new history” was undertaken by the former Minister of Education of Russia and Putin’s advisor Volodymyr Medinsky, who immediately after the occupation of Crimea rewrote the history of the peninsula in the perspective that Moscow needed.

“The policy of rewriting history is aimed at erasing Ukrainian national identity and raising a new generation that will not perceive Ukraine as a separate state, but consider it a part of Russia. Russians understand that control over the future begins with control over the consciousness of children,” the Center of National Resistance said in a statement.

The Russians are also inventing ways to deport children. Now, under the guise of caring for the sick and orphans, the occupation authorities are organizing the forced removal of young Ukrainians to the territory of Russia. They call it “evacuation” or “rehabilitation”, trying to create the appearance of legality and humanity of their actions.

The Kremlin invaders launched such criminal activity on the basis of a children’s hospice. Initially, he worked on the territory of the temporarily occupied Donetsk region, but recently his activities have spread to the Luhansk region.

Under the guise of comprehensive assistance to children with serious, particularly oncological diseases, orphans and children deprived of parental care, the Russians are creating a base for further resettlement of young Ukrainians to Russia.

The Russian Federation is mass-relocating Russian workers to the housing of Ukrainians in the temporarily occupied territories

The Russian administration in Debaltsevo, in Donetsk region, is trying to overcome the personnel shortage by attracting workers from different regions of Russia. To motivate the new arrivals, the Russians promise 100% housing. This was reported by the Center of National Resistance.

At least ten apartments of local residents have been declared “homeless”, and now these apartments are ready to be occupied by people willing to come to work. Collaborators, through the courts controlled by the Russian Federation, deprive the owners of property rights due to the lack of a Russian passport. This practice of alienating Ukrainian property has become widespread since the Russian invasion.