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School students without Russian passports aren't allowed to classes in Kherson region
On September 1, high school students in the temporarily occupied Kherson region who refused to get a Russian passport were temporarily prevented from attending classes
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This is reported by the Center for National Resistance.
"In a number of settlements in the temporarily occupied territories, there have been cases when high school students who have not received a Russian passport are temporarily not allowed to attend classes in occupation schools," the statement says.
For example, in the Kherson region, schools turned over lists of students who did not have Russian passports to so-called migration bureaus. Students now have 10 days to "fix the situation," after which they will be permitted to return to class.
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