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According to analysts, the Kremlin has prepared an updated school program for st...

Occupants in lessons and UAV operations: Russian students are preparing for war - Britain's intelligence

According to analysts, the Kremlin has prepared an updated school program for students, which outlines its own view of the history of Ukraine. Also, high school students will begin to teach military skills. A new academic year under the updated program began in the Russian Federation. Students will be prepared for war. This is stated in the Intelligence Report of the Ministry of Defense of the United Kingdom of September 6.

According to analysts, for children prepared a program that contains not only military skills, but also the view of the Kremlin on the general history of Ukraine with distorted facts. On September 1, Russian President Vladimir Putin personally decided to hold an open lesson for certain students, where he told them that they could be waiting for them in the new academic year.

The British intelligence noted that the updated exam on national history will include points concerning the occupation of the Crimean peninsula, other Ukrainian territories, as well as the war against Ukraine. The war will also be devoted to the subject of "Fundamentals of Life Safety", which is focused on high school students. "It includes a module of basic military training.

It will be the handling of Kalashnikov machine guns, the use of hand grenades, operations with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and first aid on the battlefield," the statement reads. Moreover, Russian invaders who fought in Ukraine can come to the students.

Such a school program has several goals - to familiarize students with the war, to attempt to justify aggression against Ukraine, as well as the desire to instill a combat mood for high school students who can be potentially mobilized in the future. "The implementation of UAV operations indicates their growing importance on the battlefield and the lessons extracted from these systems directly from the conflict in Ukraine," analysts summed up.