Involved in Russian military-political movements for kids: four residents of Melitopol reported on suspicion
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Suspicion has been reported against persons who headed children's military-political movements illegally established in temporarily occupied Melitopol.
Four Ukrainian citizens are suspected of collaboration activities (part 6 of Article 111-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).
This was reported by the Office of the Prosecutor-General.
According to the investigation, the "rector" of the so-called "Melitopol state University" created by the occupation administration agreed to another hostile proposal and headed the so-called "regional headquarters of Zaporizhzhya region of the All-Russian children's and youth military-patriotic public movement "Unarmy", - stated in the message.
The mentioned organisation is designed to introduce aggressive policy of Russia in the sphere of education of youth. As well as strengthening the authority of the occupation authorities and the formation of a positive image of service in the enemy army among teenagers.
It is known that the suspect took part in popularising the movement among young people in the temporarily occupied territories. He also systematically organised political events aimed at children.
Information about this he disseminated in social networks through the involved propaganda media, as well as in social networks. Also, on his instructions, messages, photos and video publications on these events were posted on a public page in Telegram," the Prosecutor General's Office added.
Similar organisations for children and youth (the so-called "South Young", "Movement of the first", "We are together with Russia") were headed by three residents of Melitopol at their own will. They continue to support the activities of these movements in the temporarily seized territory of Zaporizhzhya region and support the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine.
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Over 10 years in journalism. Media analyst from Volyn.










