Occupiers in Mariupol start vetting children, looking for partisans
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In the temporarily occupied territories, the Russians have long been testing the population for partisan involvement. Now the invaders have started testing children.
This was reported by Mariupol mayor's adviser Petro Andryushchenko on Telegram.
According to him, the situation in the city is deteriorating. The Russians are so afraid of a Ukrainian counterattack that they have started to check children for partisan involvement.
Every time there seems to be a hole in the middle of the bottom, a knock is heard from below. Again and again. What's next? An infant's polygraph? Embryo filtration? Is there a gas chamber at once? - wrote the mayor's advisor.
The Centre for National Resistance systematically reports on the "ideological treatment of young people" in the temporarily occupied territories. The main goal of the occupiers is aimed at planting Russian narratives and displacing the Ukrainian identity. In particular, the Russians are actively promoting the existence of the Soviet Union.
To influence children and young people, the TOT invaders conduct allegedly historical quizzes and quests.
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