About 1,000 Russian textbooks, including history of Russian Federation, were seized from lyceum in Kharkiv Oblast

Wednesday, 7 December 2022, 11:27

Law enforcement officers have discovered and seized another batch of Russian textbooks from a Ukrainian educational institution – this time, from a secondary school in the urban-type settlement of Prykolotne, Kharkiv Oblast.

Prosecutors of the Kupiansk District Prosecutor's Office inspected the school together with police investigators on 6 December, reports the press service of the Prosecutor's Office in Kharkiv Oblast.

Law enforcement officers stated that the occupiers tried to organise the 2022-2023 educational process in accordance with the Russian educational program.

The photo shows that Ukrainian children were going to be taught, in particular, "history of Russia".

Prosecutors and police investigators seized a total of about 1,000 Russian textbooks and study guides for students from first to 11 grades.

"The seized Russian-style educational materials will be used as physical evidence in criminal proceedings based on the facts of collaborative activity," Prosecutor's Office in Kharkiv Oblast summarises.

This is not the first time that Ukrainian law enforcement officers have found educational materials published by the aggressor state in the liberated territories. For example, in October, almost 700 Russian textbooks were seized from a school in the liberated urban-type settlement of Borova in Kharkiv Oblast. Later, more than 5,000 Russian textbooks and certificates were found and seized from a secondary school in the liberated city of Kupiansk.

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