June 21, 2025, 8:28 a.m.

Russia plans to re-educate 56 thousand Ukrainian children in Crimean Artek

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The terrorist country plans to re-educate Ukrainian children in a children's camp in occupied Crimea. This is another attempt to destroy Ukrainian identity and a violation of international humanitarian law.

This was reported by the National Resistance Center.

The Kremlin plans to send 56 thousand Ukrainian children to the Artek camp in the temporarily occupied Crimea, which the Russian authorities have turned into a center of propaganda and militarism.

The Center for National Security and Defense emphasized that it is not about rehabilitation, but about an attempt to destroy Ukrainian identity under the guise of children's recreation. The camp, which is under sanctions, has long been a tool of Russian propaganda, where children are taught militarism, the cult of power and hatred of everything Ukrainian.

The Russian authorities openly state that they intend to integrate children from the temporarily occupied territories into the so-called "Russian world." The CNS emphasized that this is a direct violation of the Geneva Conventions and qualifies as a war crime.

Recently, the sanctions list included the Artek children's camp and 48 people involved in the occupation of Crimea. The terrorist country has turned the seized camp into a militarization tool: military personnel who fought against Ukraine are rehabilitated here, and children are forced to work for the army for at least six hours a week - assembling drones, weaving camouflage nets, making trench candles and raising funds for medicines.

The very concept of Ukraine is completely erased from school textbooks, and children are indoctrinated from an early age into the cult of the tsarist state, where power is absolute. From the age of three, they are involved in projects such as the Eaglets of Russia, and from the age of 12, they are involved in the state-funded paramilitary organization Unarmia.

Анна Бальчінос

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