January 10, 2025
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The occupiers forced schoolchildren to make trench candles for Russian terrorists during the winter holidays

The occupiers forced schoolchildren to make trench candles for Russian terrorists during the winter holidays. In the occupied Donetsk region, children were forcibly involved in making trench candles for the Russian military. Each senior student must make 50 heating pads, and a junior student – 25.”, — write on: unn.ua

During the winter holidays in the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk region, schoolchildren were forcibly involved in making trench candles for Russian terrorists. This is reported by the Center of National Resistance (CNS), transmits UNN.

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It is noted that despite the winter vacation, students of local educational institutions received assignments.

The schoolchildren received a plan from the fake Ministry of Public Enlightenment, according to which every high school student and 25 junior students are required to make at least 50 heating pads

According to the Central Security Service, the enemy regularly conducts such “volunteer” actions at the TOT of Ukraine. So, recently in all the schools of the temporarily annexed Ukraine, the Russians conducted lessons on “international friendship”, during which children drew postcards in support of North Korea and its army.

We will remind

Russians plan to take 5,000 children from the temporarily occupied Luhansk Region to the Russian Federation under the Kremlin’s “Cultural Map 4+85” program.

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