Oct. 19, 2025, 12:19 p.m.

Pro-Ukrainian articles appeared on the websites of the Russian-occupied Sudak

(PHOTOS: Voice of Crimea)

In the temporarily occupied Sudak, pro-Ukrainian articles were published on the official websites of local educational sites.

This became known from the website of the Voice of Crimea news agency.

It is reported that the materials that previously appeared on the site were posted on the educational information resources of the city by unknown benefactors. Among the topics covered were the destruction of the Ukrainian language in all educational institutions of Crimea, as well as the publication of the names of collaborators and traitors of Ukraine who cooperate with the enemy.

The activists emphasized that the event is held to condemn the armed aggression of the Russian Federation and to highlight the facts of militarization of underage Ukrainian citizens in the context of human rights violations.

In addition to exposing the crimes, the same educational resources later published information about key historical figures of Ukraine. Among them are Stepan Bandera (leader of the OUN), Mykola Mikhnovsky (founder of Ukrainian nationalism), President of the Ukrainian People's Republic Mykhailo Hrushevsky, and Ukrainian philosopher Hryhoriy Skovoroda.

Dissemination of such positionally advantageous materials on school information resources is important for maintaining national consciousness among the population of the occupied peninsula.


SCREEN SHOT: Voice of Crimea

The occupation authorities of Sudak have not yet provided any comments on the appearance of pro-Ukrainian materials on their information resources. However, the reaction was immediate and quite revealing: after these changes, the occupiers destroyed the compromised sites for unknown reasons.

Meanwhile, the terrorist country continues to forcibly mobilize residents of the occupied Crimea, in violation of international law. In October 2025, the 22nd conscription campaign was launched there, during which the occupiers plan to replenish the army with new illegally conscripted Crimeans.

After the occupation of Crimea, Russia has built a full-fledged system of forced recruitment of the peninsula's residents into its armed forces. Between 2015 and 2025, Russia conducted 21 conscription campaigns, during which it illegally sent at least 53,000 people to the Russian army. The 22nd campaign started in October 2025 and will last until the end of the year. The mission noted that such actions violate the IV Geneva Convention, which explicitly prohibits the occupying power from conscripting residents of the occupied territory.

Катерина Глушко

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