Russian invaders continue ideologically brainwashing Ukrainian children

Russian invaders continue ideologically brainwashing Ukrainian children

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In the temporarily occupied Zalizniyi Port, Kherson region, Russian occupation forces turned the premises of one of the local schools into a branch of Russia's children and youth organization.

This was reported by the Center for National Resistance, Ukrinform saw.

"In the temporarily occupied territories of Kherson region, the occupation administration continues ideologically processing our children. In particular, in the town of Zaliznyi Port, the occupiers forcibly turned the premises of one of the city schools into a branch of the Russian children and youth organization, Pioneers’ Movement,’” reads the report.

It is noted that the organization’s motto is "To be with Russia, to be human, to be together, to be pioneers." The network’s ideological agenda is aimed at the total displacement of Ukrainian identity from the temporarily occupied areas and further integration of Ukrainian children and youths into Russia’s socio-cultural space.

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As Ukrinform reported earlier, referring to the Center for National Resistance, a socio-economic crisis is observed in most of the settlements across the temporarily occupied territories of Kherson region.

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