November 25, 2024
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How to shoot people: in the schools of Simferopol, the occupiers teach children according to the “methodology of the Wagnerites”

In the schools of Simferopol, temporarily occupied Crimea, Russians teach children how to properly shoot people.”, — write: www.ukrinform.ua

In the schools of Simferopol, temporarily occupied Crimea, Russians teach children how to properly shoot people.

This was reported in Telegram by the Yellow Ribbon resistance movement, Ukrinform reports.

Activists of the “Yellow Ribbon” movement shared the materials they use in educational institutions in the temporarily occupied Crimea. The photos show how detailed the instructions are given to children in the so-called “methodology” of the “Wagner” PVC.

It is noted that in addition to this, the teacher explained that “dealing with prisoners is tedious, it is better to kill them immediately.”

Read also: The Lukashenko regime helps the Kremlin steal and militarize Ukrainian children “And then questions arise, why are there so many cases of school shootings in Russia. How can it be otherwise when the militarization of children exceeds all limits?” – noted the activists.

“That’s why we resist – so that Ukrainian children are not taught how to kill from the school desk,” they added.

Earlier, Ukrinform reported that the occupiers in Crimea teach children to remove streamers and throw grenades.

Illustrative photo: Crimean human rights group

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