Nova Kakhovka: Russians offer parents 2,000 roubles to send their children to Russified schools
ALONA MAZURENKO – TUESDAY, 30 AUGUST 2022, 16:03
The Russians are offering the parents of schoolchildren in temporarily occupied Nova Kakhovka a one-off payment of 2,000 roubles for them to send their children to a Russified school.
Source: National Resistance Centre, created by the Special Operations Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Quote: "The occupiers are threatening parents that they will be fined and their property confiscated if they refuse to send their children to "school" and write a corresponding application.
At the same time they promise the parents a one-off payment if they do. Earlier they promised 10,000 roubles, but in Nova Kakhovka this sum was apparently reduced to only 2,000 roubles."
Details: Despite the fact that there are teachers brought from Russia who are ready to work, parents are refusing to send their children to school.
The Kremlin is trying to imitate the beginning of the school year in the occupied territories with the aim of creating a propagandist and Russification environment for the Ukrainian children.
Background:
- The occupiers brought teachers from Russia to Zaporizhzhia Oblast and are now making parents send their children to kindergartens and schools with a Russian curriculum.
- The Russian occupiers are planning to organise so-called "referendums" about creating quasi-republics in the occupied territories of Kherson and Zaporizhzhia Oblast on 11 September.
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