British Intelligence: Russia to include war lessons in schools

Moscow is planning to install combat approaches to Russian society by starting schools for weapons and fears, for students aged 15 and older, British intelligence experts have said. A Russian politician believed to have said [...] has been quoted in the recent update of the British Ministry of Defence.
In the recent update of the British Ministry of Defence, a Russian politician has been quoted as saying that, through legacies, Russian children will learn “to conduct findings on the ground” and how to repel combat fears.
Since September 1st, Russian students from 1011 classes will participate in rifle, grenade training and the delivery of first aid to war, the report has said among other things.
According to the British, however, the main goal is not to create new skills, but to cultivate a “culture of military patriotism” in the Russian population.
However, the inclusion of lessons on drones shows that Russia “has identified that use of fears in Ukraine is a stable component of contemporary war”.
The British Defence Ministry daily releases updates for Russia's war in Ukraine, launched in February 2022.
Moscow accuses London of spreading dezinforms.
Russian President Vladimir Putin calls the war “special military operation” to demilitarise Ukraine.
The West has responded to Russia, striking the economy of this state with severe sanctions.
As a result of the war, thousands have died, and millions of others have been displaced from their homes. /rel












