Russians encourage Luhansk highschoolers to sign contracts with Russian army after graduating
Schools in Russia-occupied Starobilsk (Luhansk oblast) are being raided by Russian propadandists. Highschoolers are promised money and "benefits packages" for signing a contract with the Russian Ministry of Defense after graduation, reports the National Resistance Center.
According to the "recruiters", local high school students will be draft-eligible in a year or two, so it is financially more beneficial to them to sign a contract.
Moreover, the Russia-installed local administrations require businesses to register all their employees with the so-called Military Committees. Business owners must submit lists of employees who have no Russian passports and, accordingly, can not be tracked by occupation authorities.
As reported earlier, the Russians plan to take 95 students aged 12 to 17 from Yasynuvata (Donetsk oblast) to Russia for a propagandistic school in Naberezhnye Chelny as part of Putin's programme "University Changes".
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