‘The kids need to learn. They can’t just hide from the bombs’
Russian teachers headed to ‘russify’ Ukrainian schools detail why they decided to do so

Russian high school and kindergarten teachers have been offered to spend the next school year in Ukraine’s occupied territories — education officials have also been called on to ‘russify’ Ukrainian curricula. Novaya Gazeta. Europe spoke to the teachers, educators, and methodologists who volunteered to go to the occupied regions about the reasons behind their actions.
In the LPR, I’m going not only to teach children, but also to conduct patriotic extracurricular work, as well as to help our people come closer to each other. After all, there can be no division between Russians and Ukrainians, because we are one Russian people.
If the DPR wants to join Russia, let it follow our example.

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