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According to the deputy chairman of the regional council Yuri Sobolevsky, the Ru...

Parents are threatened: in the occupied Kherson region the whole class refused to get up under the anthem of the Russian Federation

According to the deputy chairman of the regional council Yuri Sobolevsky, the Russians want to instill the rules of the Kremlin in the occupied territories. In this regard, terror of the local population continues, but even children are resisting. Ukrainian students who are in a temporarily occupied part of the Kherson region refused to get up to the anthem of the Russian Federation.

The first deputy chairman of the Kherson Regional Council Yuri Sobolevsky for "Espresso" on September 28 told about it. According to him, terror by the enemy for the civilian population is ongoing, but they are met with resistance from Ukrainians. Even children do not want to endure the Kremlin's actions. "The invaders are constantly turning on the anthem of Russia. This time the whole class refused to stand up to this anthem.

The parents called to school, a representative of the Investigative Committee came, work with parents was carried out," Yuri Sobolevsky said. Separately, the head of the Kherson Regional Council noted that if the situation is repeated again, then Russian invaders can move to extreme measures. Parents are planned to be deprived of parental rights, which have already been warned. In this case, children can be taken to the territory of Russia, to local boarding schools.

"There are really many such examples. For example, agrarians refuse to register land in Russian cadastral registers or re -register their own business according to Russian standards, do not pay Russian taxes. The Russian land is considered free," Yuri Sobolevsky continued. We will remind, on September 24 it was reported that Russian children began to prepare for the war. In the near future, students will receive basic military training at the age of 7-8.