In temporarily occupied Luhansk, the Russian administration plans to create a so-called youth Stakhanov movement. Students will be forced to undergo internships at industrial enterprises and participate in pseudo-competitions. This was reported by 'Glavcom' citing the Center for National Resistance.
According to the CNS, the occupants are trying to restore the Soviet practice, involving youth in the process. This concerns students from pseudo-universities controlled by Russia, who will be forcibly sent to work at industrial facilities and made to compete among groups.
In the occupied Palace of Creativity, students were forced to draw portraits of a serviceman of the RF army
It was reported that the Russian occupant was personally present at the lesson. He told the children how he was fighting against their country, forcing them to capture his image on paper.
As noted by the Center for National Resistance: 'Under the guise of 'concern for security' and supposedly 'parental mistakes,' children are forced to show the contents of their gadgets.'
The Russian administration in occupied Luhansk plans to implement a youth Stakhanov movement, which aims to force students to undergo internships at industrial enterprises and participate in pseudo-competitions. Also, children in the occupied Palace of Creativity are forced to draw portraits of servicemen of the Russian army.