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Russia ramps up military education for schoolchildren 70 billion rubles for propaganda: Russia expands military education for schoolchildren Since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, spending on patriotic education in Russia has increased 20-fold: while in 2021 the Russian authorities spent 3.4 billion rubles on these purposes, in 2026 they allocated 70 billion rubles. 652 10 Previously in trend: Russian propaganda Militarization of children in temporarily occupied territories

In Luhansk region, the occupiers have prepared 3,000 teenagers for service in the Russian army in two years In temporarily occupied Luhansk region, 3,000 teenagers were trained for Russian army in two years, - RMA In the occupied Luhansk region, approximately 3,000 teenagers and young adults have been trained over the past two years to serve in the Russian Armed Forces. 970 24 Previously in trend: Militarization of children in temporarily occupied territories

Dmytro Lubinets on the militarisation of Ukrainian children in the temporarily occupied territories Militarisation of Ukrainian children in temporarily occupied territories must be recognised as crime against humanity, — Lubinets Dmytro Lubinets, the Verkhovna Rada’s Human Rights Commissioner, has called for the systematic militarization of Ukrainian children in the temporarily occupied territories to be recognized as a crime against humanity. 594 7 Previously in trend: Russia’s Crimes Against Children in Ukraine Militarization of children in temporarily occupied territories

Russian official to stand trial over child militarization Militarization and Russification of Ukrainian children: Russian education official Omelchuk to stand trial, Kravchenko says The Prosecutor General’s Office has sent to court an indictment against Andrii Omelchuk, who is suspected of organizing the forced Russification of education and the militarization of Ukrainian children in temporarily occupied territories. 852 5 Previously in trend: War crimes of Russia Russia’s impact on children under occupation Militarization of children in temporarily occupied territories