Russians set up 'student labour squads' to spread propaganda - CNS
Russian invaders in the temporarily occupied territories continue to spread their propaganda. For this purpose, the occupiers bring students from russia.
This was reported by the Centre for National Resistance (CNR).
When spreading propaganda, the Russians pay great attention to young people living in Ukraine's temporarily occupied territories.
To achieve their goal, the occupants have created "student labour squads, " mainly in propaganda videos. Such detachments operate, in particular, in Lysychansk, Mariupol and Severodonetsk.
The same guest workers from Russia hold seminars and "youth forums" in the captured cities, with the support of "rosmolodezh" ("Rosmolodezh") - an occupation structure that decentralises "youth movements", most of which mimic volunteer movements," the report said.
In addition, it became known that the Russians plan to take out more than 10 thousand children on holiday. As a rule, from TOT, children are taken to Dagestan, Chuvashia, Krasnodar region and other camps.
In the camps, children are subjected to ideological treatment through propaganda concerts and "educational events". At the same time, children often become victims of offences," the CNS added.
In particular, the resistance cites an event in Anapa as an example. Four underage residents of the temporarily occupied territories of Donbas became victims of a paedophile in one of the children's camps.