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Ukrainian teachers in Melitopol disagree with Russian assassins. The occupiers cannot start their schools.
The mayor of the temporarily occupied Melitopol, Ivan Fedorov, told Channel 24 about this. The infidels have a difficult process with the organization of schools where the “Russian world” will be taught.
“Yesterday they announced that 500 teachers from Russia would come to the territory of the temporarily occupied Zaporozhye region. We clearly understand that they are not going to teach our children, but to zombify them,” Fedorov said.
Concentration camp for children
According to the mayor of Melitopol, the Russians called the school a “security facility”. They are trying to restrict the parent's permissions.
They are also going to take away mobile phones from our children. It's like a concentration camp for children,” the mayor said.
occupiers intimidate parents with threats. If they do not agree to send their children to Russian studies, as Fedorov noted, there are 3 reactions:
- talk;
- a fine of 40 thousand rubles;
- a threat to take away parental rights.
Learning online
The mayor noted that today Russian terrorists are holding captive Ukrainian parents and children. However, he hopes that de-occupation will come soon and everyone will be saved.
On the other hand, we are organizing our Ukrainian educational process. All 22 schools will start working from September 1. Our children can study remotely. There is already confirmation that almost 14 thousand Melitopol students will start the educational process. There are difficulties, but together with the Ministry of Reintegration we are overcoming them,” Fedorov said.
He added that 50-60% of children left the temporarily occupied territories of Zaporozhye. There is an opportunity for them to study online For children who are under occupation, a system of “externalization” has been introduced for them.
“Children will be trained once a month in order to remain in the educational process. They will be able to download all applications and tasks in advance so as not to become attached to the quality of a very bad Internet,” Fedorov explained.