Russians force Ukrainian high school students to pass exams in Russia
Russian forces are taking Ukrainian high school students from the temporarily occupied territories to the Russian Federation so that they pass school exams there
National Resistance Center reports that 50 students of 11th grade were taken out of Lysychansk to prepare and pass the USE (Unified State Examination, which Russian school students pass to end school and enter the university - ed). All of them were taken to Yelabuga (Republic of Tatarstan). In the future, they are promised free education at universities in the Russian Federation.
"The goal of all these measures is assimilation of young people, and therefore we are once again talking about ethnocide of Ukrainians and destruction of self-identification. At the same time, such an example demonstrates that Russians do not believe that temporarily occupied territories are part of the Russian Federation, and therefore it is necessary to go and pass state exams on Russian territory," National Resistance Center reports.
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On January 29, Ukrainian Armed Forces General Staff said that occupying Russian forces had taken all medical equipment from Kakhovka and Nova Kakhovka hospitals to Novotroitske, Kherson region, and Russians are closing medical facilities there.
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On February 2, Russian terrorists established civil administration in the temporarily occupied territory of Kherson region.
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