Children are making military gear for the front

26 June

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Unfortunately, we have already become accustomed to the fact that children are forced to make protective equipment for the front - camouflage nets and trench candles. But Russian educational institutions have gone further - now schoolchildren are making military equipment for killing other people.

The director of the Gurevsky Education Center in the Tula Region, Tatyana Konovalova, forced schoolchildren to make devices for quickly charging Kalashnikov assault rifles on 3D printers.

Computer science, technology and life safety teacher Konstantin Shcherbakov developed a model of the device, and Deputy Chairman of the Tula Regional Duma Alexander Balberov bought special plastic for printing.

"Soon, all manufactured "chargers" will be sent to the SVO zone to help our soldiers," school director Tatyana Konovalova happily boasts.

In the Rostov Region, Young Army members are making equipment for war. During the summer holidays, children, in addition to “charging”, make “all kinds of drops for various drones and unmanned aerial vehicles, tails and FABs, crosses for F-1 grenades and much more.”