A shocking new video out of Crimea shows Russian efforts to recruit and indoctrinate kids by forcing them through military training exercises, including martial arts lessons and rifle-handling clas…
Then the video cuts to a group of Crimean schoolchildren toting rifles in what looks like the lobby of a building. They drop the guns on command, then run through a pre-arranged series of martial arts techniques, shouting with every step.The training is considered part of Putin’s effort to indoctrinate students into the military.RIA Novosti, the Russian media organization, reported that the students are some of the first to undergo such military training.
“Now, more than 60 people are engaged in martial arts, drill training, including kindergarten students and school children,” Vladimir Konstantinov, speaker of the Parliament of the Republic of Crimea said in a translation. “Children show great interest in activities.”In the video, rifle-toting kids also took part in a martial arts demo.Dmytro Lubinets, the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights, confirmed the story on Telegram, according to Newsflare.
Similar basic military courses will be rolled out in Russian schools later this year, Will Vernon, a senior journalist in the BBC’s Moscow news bureau,The course is considered the latest piece of a burgeoning effort to slip the Russian military into the country’s schools following President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Business Insider said.
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