The occupiers are closing schools in the occupied territories.


According to the National Resistance Center, residents of the temporarily occupied territories of Luhansk have started to close schools due to a lack of students and a demographic crisis. This has become part of the Russian 'national project', but indicates the growing outflow of residents from the occupied territories. Let Russian propaganda tell tales of 'happy and vibrant life' in the occupied territories, but the real decisions and actions of the occupiers indicate problems. There are already fewer children, teachers, and those willing to move from Russia to these territories. The occupiers plan to merge sparsely populated schools and connect them with kindergartens to justify their existence.
Moreover, there is a staffing issue in the area, which further complicates the educational process. Parents are also refusing to send their children to schools that teach according to the propaganda program of the Russian Federation.
Since the beginning of the war, 1,082 days have passed. Russian invaders have carried out 90 airstrikes and used 149 guided aerial bombs. They have also engaged 961 kamikaze drones and conducted over four thousand shellings of Ukrainian military positions and settlements.
Over the past day, there were 116 combat clashes. Ukrainian defenders continue to effectively counter the enemy's attempts to advance into our territory, inflicting significant losses on them along the entire front line.
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