Occupants force students from Luhansk to entertain Russian soldiers.


The fake Academy of Culture and Arts of Matusov in temporarily occupied Luhansk will send its students for internships to Russia. Mostly to so-called rehabilitation centers for terrorists
SWO. This was reported by the Center for National Resistance.
It is noted that in the Russian Federation, students will mostly work in local clubs and entertain with cultural events of the written-off heroes
.
This practical training for cultural studies students is part of the Kremlin's policy of occupying Ukraine. Primarily to Russify the youth and destroy their Ukrainian self-identity. Additionally – to instill a sense of belonging to the
Russian worldand its feats while justifying the crimes of the terrorists. And the Luhansk
Academyof Culture and Arts is not the only one, as stated in the report.
The Center for National Resistance appealed to citizens to report information about the actions of the occupants so that those who carry out a criminal policy aimed at destroying Ukrainian identity would face appropriate punishment.
It is reminded that the full-scale war has been ongoing for 1054 days.
In total, 157 combat clashes occurred since the beginning of the previous day. Ukrainian defenders continue to resolutely repel attempts by the enemy to advance deeper into our territory, inflicting fire damage on them.
During the previous day, the enemy launched 11 aviation and one missile strike, used 20 KABs and one missile, deployed 751 kamikaze drones, and conducted about four thousand shellings of populated areas and our troops' positions.
The hottest situation now is in the Pokrovsk and Kursk directions.
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