The Russians are taking teenagers from the temporarily occupied territory to replace the "Yuntech" group [means "Young technician" in Russian - Ed.]. During this event, they will be taught how to operate drones.
What is known about the preparation of Ukrainian children for forced entry into the "Yunarmiya"
The National Resistance Centre (NRC) reported that the dedication of children who joined the Russian "Unarmy" will take place in the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine on May 9.
Ukrainian children under occupation
The enemy is actively trying to destroy Ukrainian culture among school children in the temporarily occupied territories. The invaders forbid children to learn the Ukrainian language, forcing schoolchildren to glorify the Russian army, and in case of apparent disagreement, they threaten them and their families with massacre.
Thus, in the temporarily occupied territories of the Donetsk region, the Russians carry out school raids and raids. They call "extremism" the reason.
At the beginning of November, it became known that the Russians were forcing children in the temporarily occupied territories to weave camouflage nets.
Recently, we also reported that the Russians are forcing Ukrainian schoolchildren to write so-called "letters to a soldier."
The day before, it became known that the Russians are building a network of militarised clubs among Ukrainian teenagers in the temporarily occupied territories.
In addition, the invaders regularly compile lists for the deportation of Ukrainian children, after which they are taken to the territory of the Russian Federation or Belarus.
Russia abducts Ukrainian children
The Online.UA documentary "Abducted Childhood" tells about Russia's abduction of Ukrainian children from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
The film contains real stories of children and their families affected by Russia's war against Ukraine, comments by leading scientists, psychologists, lawyers and experts on the protection of children's rights.
The heroes of the tape went through Russian captivity, torture, and abduction to a health camp; some were separated from their parents during the so-called filtering measures.