Invaders bolster attempts to brainwash Crimea youths - National Resistance Center

Invaders bolster attempts to brainwash Crimea youths - National Resistance Center

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In the temporarily occupied Crimea, the Russians are expanding "military-patriotic education" efforts aimed at spreading propaganda among the younger population.

This is reported by Ukrinform with reference to the National Resistance Center NGO.

As part of the spree, a forum was held, attended by 120 students from universities in the occupied peninsula, as well as the Russian military, officials with the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Ministry of Emergency Situations, and Prosecutor's Office.

"The organizer of the ‘forum’ is the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs of the Russian Federation, whose main goal in this case was to deepen the integration of youths in the temporarily occupied Crimea into Russia’s social and cultural space," the Center noted.

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It is added that following the "forum," an "interdepartmental council" was created, which will promote measures of "military-patriotic education" of youngsters in Crimea.

As Ukrinform reported earlier, the occupiers in Crimea summon for interrogation personnel working at local critical infrastructure facilities in a bid to seed out pro-Ukrainian persons.

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