Fedorov: Melitopol residents refuse to study at occupied university, Russians seek students for statistics
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In temporarily occupied Melitopol, graduates refuse in the captured university. The Russians are looking for students at least for a tick.
This was reported by the mayor of Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov.
Another form of resistance from Melitopol residents is that no one wants to study at the fake university of the occupants. The entrance campaign to the so-called Melitopol State University failed miserably," Fedorov said.
According to him, not a single application was submitted for some specialities. There were no applications even for the budget. Therefore, the occupants force members of the admissions committee to call "acquaintances and ask them to submit documents at least for statistics".
Fedorov also recalled that the invaders delay the salaries of employees of educational institutions.
Kremlin employees at "MSU" are not interested in working - they are once again delayed payment of salaries. Even the dismissal of the "rector"-collaborator Chuikov, who instead of paying salaries put the money of the Rashists in his pocket, did not help. The new "rector"-gastroller from Russia is probably no better than his predecessor, - added the mayor.
Earlier Socialportal reported that the Russians are preparing to leave Mariupol. In addition, according to the Centre of soprativleniye, in Sevostopol, the occupants plan to take out exhibits from the Museum-reserve "Chersonesos Tavrichesky". At the moment, the invaders are preparing documentation to justify the removal of the exhibits.
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