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According to the underground, the Russians published their textbooks in the Ukra...

The occupiers are dissatisfied with the number of students who wish to learn Ukrainian - the CNS

According to the underground, the Russians published their textbooks in the Ukrainian language, which moves the idea of ​​"brotherly peoples" and justifies occupation. Residents of temporarily occupied territories (Tot) of Ukraine advocate the study of Ukrainian in schools. About it writes the Center for National Resistance (CNS) on November 22. According to the CNS, students in occupation are temporarily allowed to obtain Ukrainian language lessons.

For these lessons, the Russians have published textbooks that promote rhetoric about "brotherly peoples" and justify the occupation. In order for the child to be able to learn Ukrainian at school, parents must write a statement. According to the Ukrainian underground, these statements were more than calculated in the Russian Federation. It is reported that the Ukrainian language textbooks published by the occupiers are not enough for all Ukrainian children who want to teach their mother tongue.

"Ukrainians in the temporarily captured territories, even despite occupation, continue to fight for their self -identity," the CNS emphasized. According to the underground, in connection with the current situation, the occupying administration tasked the directors of schools to conduct conversations with their parents, so that they would refuse to study their child in the Ukrainian language.

Recall that according to the CNS of October 11, the invaders have developed a primitive program for learning Ukrainian for middle and high school students, which has about 300 hours for 5 years. At the same time, the occupation forces threaten those students who decide to visit this elective. Earlier, on August 1, the CNS reported that in the temporarily occupied territories the Russian military began to search for children who did not go to the Russian school.