Fake “war veterans” are going to schools and telling children “all sorts of bullshit”
Russia’s Civic Chamber has stated that the situation with fake veterans of the war against Ukraine has “become uncontrollable.”
Russia’s Civic Chamber has stated that the situation with fake veterans of the war against Ukraine has “become uncontrollable.”
Russian authorities continue turning university admission bonus points into a tool for drawing teenagers into militarized projects.
In schools across Russia’s Krasnodar region, high school students are being taught a course called “Moral Foundations of Family Life” as part of extracurricular “Family Studies” classes.
After the start of the full-scale war against Ukraine, Russian authorities have systematically turned military training into a mandatory part of the school curriculum.
On Putin’s orders, the government has developed a set of 41 measures aimed at preventing “negative phenomena” among children and young people through 2030.
On April 19, Russia will mark for the first time the Day of Remembrance for the victims of the “genocide of the Soviet people,” a commemorative date introduced by Putin late last year.
In Russia’s Kurgan region, the local diocese has released a film titled On the Line of Life about priest Mikhail Shusharin, who took part in the war against Ukraine.
According to Deputy Minister of Education Olga Koludarova, he agreed to oversee the project at the ministry’s request.
Events dedicated to “Pregnant Women’s Day,” marked on April 7, were held in hundreds of technical schools, colleges, and universities across Russia.
Starting September 1, 2026, so-called “patriotic” classes titled “Kind Games” will be introduced in preschool institutions.
Russia’s Ministry of Education has outlined criteria for behavior grades in schools.
According to court records, on March 18, 2026, a person with the same full name as the serviceman was convicted of theft.