Russia sends students from fake universities in occupied Ukraine to ‘intern’ at military plants – National Resistance Center
In the temporarily occupied territories, students from fake universities are being sent for internships at enterprises that are part of Russia’s military-industrial complex
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The National Resistance Center reports this on its Telegram channel.
“Students from fake universities in the temporarily occupied territories are being sent for ‘internships’ at Russian military-industrial plants,” the report says.
It is noted that Russian occupiers call this process “more than work” or “industrial tourism.”
The National Resistance Center emphasized that this is in fact a violation of international law, which prohibits forcing the population of occupied territories to work for the benefit of the aggressor state’s army.
- On September 1, it became known that since the beginning of the school year, Mariupol and other occupied territories have for the first time been fully switched to Russian educational programs, replacing those previously prepared by the occupation administration.
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