January 19, 2025
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The occupiers force students in the captured territories to join the aggressor’s army

The occupiers force students in the captured territories to join the aggressor’s army. In the temporarily occupied territories, the administration of the terrorist country puts pressure on graduating students to do military service. Refusal is threatened with fines of up to 200,000 rubles or forced labor.”, β€” write on: unn.ua

In the captured territories, the occupying administration puts pressure on students of graduation courses, demanding that they complete military service in the Russian Armed Forces. This is reported by the Center of National Resistance, transmits UNN.

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Employees of the so-called “military commissariats” visit educational institutions, forcing young people to appear for the registration of the “draft”. In case of refusal, students are intimidated by the imposition of large fines, which can reach 200 thousand rubles, or the threat of forced labor for the needs of the army.

Such actions are a violation of international law, because the involvement of residents of temporarily occupied territories to serve in the armed forces of the aggressor state is strictly prohibited. This is another example of the pressure and coercion that the Russian side resorts to in the occupied territories.

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