In schools under occupation, Russians will distribute weapons to guards - CNS.


Occupiers arm guards in schools in temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine
From January 1, in schools in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, the occupiers will distribute weapons to guards. This was reported by the Center for National Resistance.
According to the information resource, from January 1, 2025, according to the Rosstandard, guards in educational institutions will be required to have weapons and body armor.
The Center for National Resistance noted that the positions of guards in schools in occupied territories are most often taken by participants in military actions against Ukraine, who are called "SVO heroes".
«And this is a contingent that, to put it mildly, has an unstable psyche. And what this might turn into for children if these people are armed is not hard to predict», – the message says.
Recall that earlier the Center for National Resistance reported that the enemy introduced a new method of forced passportization in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, associated with the vaccination process.
It is also worth noting that local medical institutions in the occupied Ukrainian regions refuse to serve civilians due to the heavy losses of the Russian army.
Russian occupiers also launched a pilot project to train "mentor" teachers in the temporarily occupied territories of Kherson, involving local collaborator educators in courses in Moscow.
Earlier it was reported that residents of the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine might be left without heating if they do not obtain a Russian passport.
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