November 20, 2024
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Russian Federation takes away talented Ukrainian children from temporarily occupied territories: what is known

Russian Federation exports talented Ukrainian children from the temporarily occupied territories: what is known The occupation authorities are compiling lists of gifted children in sports, music and art for export to the Russian Federation. Under the pretext of “better conditions”, Russia is trying to influence the future generation of Ukrainians.”, — write on: unn.ua

the Russian Federation takes away talented children from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. This is reported by the Center of National Resistance, transmits UNN.

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In the captured lands of Ukraine, the enemy continues to implement its strategy aimed at exploitation of resources and subjugation of local residents. Currently, the occupiers pay special attention to Ukrainian children who have talent in various fields, including sports, music and art.

Occupying administrations form lists of gifted children and send them to a terrorist country, promising better conditions for development. However, worse realities are hidden behind this proposal: sports in the Russian Federation are isolated from world competitions, and Russian culture is used as a tool of political propaganda.

This is all part of a larger strategy of the Kremlin, which is trying not only to take away talent, but also to influence the future generation of Ukrainians by imposing its cultural and ideological heritage.

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