index

Russia forcing Ukrainian children into military-patriotic camps

Staff Writer

In a disturbing revelation, a Ukrainian defense official has accused Russia of forcing Ukrainian children to attend "military patriotic education" camps in Crimea. The official stated that this was an attempt by Russia to instill pro-Russian sentiment in the children and to groom them to serve in the Russian military.

The camps, located in the annexed region of Crimea, are said to host children aged between 8 and 18 years. According to the official, children are coerced into attending these camps and are subjected to intense military training, including weapons handling, hand-to-hand combat, and other military tactics.

The official also alleged that the children are subjected to propaganda about the “righteousness” of Russia’s annexation of Crimea and are taught to view Ukraine as an enemy. The camp instructors reportedly encourage the children to adopt a pro-Russian stance and to consider joining the Russian military when they reach adulthood.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Russians illegally detained 16-year-old Vitalii in a camp in occupied Crimea. Vitalii told our organization about the crimes committed by the occupiers against Ukrainian children after <a href="https://twitter.com/SaveukraineUs?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@SaveukraineUs</a> returned him and 16 other children home to their families. <a href="https://t.co/MLj9ELsDMm">pic.twitter.com/MLj9ELsDMm</a></p>&mdash; Mykola Kuleba (@MykolaKuleba) <a href="https://twitter.com/MykolaKuleba/status/1641009301249482752?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 29, 2023</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

The official further claimed that parents of these children are being threatened and intimidated into sending their children to these camps. Those who resist are reportedly threatened with retaliation against their families, including possible arrest or imprisonment.

The Ukrainian government has condemned these actions, calling them a violation of international law and human rights. The government has also called on the international community to take action against Russia and to put an end to the abuse of Ukrainian children.

5.11 Tactical Backpack‚ Rush 72 2.0‚ Military Molle Pack, CCW with Multiple Compartments, 55 Liter, Large, Style

5.11 Tactical Backpack‚ Rush 72 2.0‚ Military Molle Pack, CCW with Multiple Compartments, 55 Liter, Large, Style

COMPARTMENTS - Tactical Backpack featuring 16 individual inner and outer compartments, a roomy main storage...

The situation in Crimea has been tense since Russia’s annexation of the region in 2014. The annexation has been widely condemned by the international community, with most countries recognizing Crimea as part of Ukraine.

This latest revelation is likely to further strain relations between Russia and Ukraine, which have already been fraught with tension in recent years. It remains to be seen whether the international community will take any action against Russia in response to these allegations.

 

You may so like

Blog

0 comments
Two airmen at a Wyoming Air Force base pleaded guilty to lying about a fatal shooting that led to a temporary suspension of Sig Sauer M18 pistols at U.S. nuclear sites.
0 comments
The Rapid Support Forces’ takeover of El-Fasher after an 18-month siege has triggered a catastrophic humanitarian crisis in Sudan’s Darfur region. Leaving thousands trapped, displaced, and in urgent need of aid.
0 comments
Sudanese paramilitary forces allegedly executed fleeing men and civilians after capturing Al-Fashir. Deepening the humanitarian crisis in war-torn Darfur.
0 comments
A fighter jet and helicopter from the USS Nimitz crashed into the South China Sea. With all five crew members rescued safely as investigations into the incidents continue.
0 comments
The Pentagon confirmed receiving an anonymous $130 million donation to help pay troops during the ongoing government shutdown. Though the amount covers only a fraction of military payroll costs.