On VOT, Russians threaten and search teachers' homes
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In the temporarily occupied territories of Zaporizhzhya region, Russians exert psychological pressure on teachers who refuse to cooperate with the invaders.
This was reported by the Centre for National Resistance (CNR).
The CNS recorded that the occupants in Zaporizhzhya Region are conducting searches in the homes of teachers who did not cooperate with the invaders. They are looking for links with the Ukrainian Defence Forces.
In addition, the Russian invaders threaten teachers with deportation for refusing to work in a keen "school".
Note that the occupiers cannot find enough teachers to work in the "schools" under their control, as the locals refuse to co-operate. Therefore, they have to bring teachers from the territory of Russia," the CNS added.
Earlier Socialportal reported that the aggressor took another 100 Ukrainian children to the territory of the Russian Federation. They were deported under the pretext of medical treatment and recreation.
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