09.04.2025, 21:17

Militarization of children: occupants held a "cadet forum" in the south of Crimea

In Yalta district of the TOT of the AR of Crimea on the basis of the resort "Mriya" was held an "open forum cadet education of the Republic of Crimea "Decade of the revival of cadet education in the the Republic of Crimea", timed to coincide with the 80th anniversary of the victory over Nazism in World War II and the 180th anniversary of the world War II and the 180th anniversary of the birth of Russian Emperor Alexander III

It is reported, that the event was attended by 500 cadets from more than 20 cadet schools from Moscow and Chelyabinsk regions and the Kamchatka Territory of the Russian Federation, as well as from Belarus and the TOT of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, as well as from Zaporizhzhia region (in particular, from

The event was organized by the Russian colonialist the event was organized by the Russian colonist Alexander Tutatchikov, who, after arriving in occupied Yalta from the Chelyabinsk region of the Russian Federation in 2018, was appointed the director of of the headmaster of school No. 11. At the same time, he initiated the "revival" of the Russian cadet movement in Yalta, which made the occupied city became a "leader among other regions of Crimea" in its development

As part of the the event, "cooperation agreements" were signed between the cadet corps. In particular, the school №11 of Yalta, which was named after Emperor Alexander III, concluded such an "agreement" with school No. 15 in Melitopol (TOT of Zaporizhzhia region), which the invaders named in honor of Count Yevgeny Komarovsky, a general of the Of the Russian Empire, who is considered the "ancestor of the Rosgvardia."

Among other things other things, the officers of the occupation Rosgvardia during the event were presented with commemorative tank dirks for "contribution to the education of Crimean cadets". It is noted that this tradition dates back to 1945, when Soviet tank crews were awarded such knives for their contribution to the victory over Nazi Germany

"Forum" continued with the V Alexander Cadet Ball, which was held with the aim of "to demonstrate an example of aesthetic education of the younger generation of patriots". The first such ball was held in 2019, on the eve of the 100th anniversary of the creation of the cadet corps in Crimea by representatives of the Russian

Crimean "priests of the Russian Orthodox Church" take part in the "cadet forum"

Also taking part the event was also attended by clerics of the so-called "Simferopol and Crimean Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church" "Bishop Nestor of Yalta" (Nikolai Donenko), "Assistant Dean of the Of the Yalta Church District for Education" Priest Mikhail Petrov and clergyman of the Church of the Archangel Michael in Alupka Priest Nikita Prudnikov. They are in in the company of scholars, teachers, politicians, active officers and veterans of the Of the Russian Armed Forces and special services "summarized the experience gained over the past 10 years and discussed what meanings should be filled with the cadet movement in the

The cadet movement should be filled with the meanings of modernity

Welcome from the "Head of the Republic of Crimea" Sergei Aksyonov was read by the "Deputy Minister of Education, Science and Youth of the Republic of Crimea" Ilya Donchenko.

"Becoming a cadet means is to choose the path of service to the homeland. Patriotism and military hardening, the habit of discipline and responsibility are the qualities that the cadet corps fosters. They are important not only for your future profession, but will always be useful to you in life," the text reads.
In addition the "head of Crimea" praised the participants in the war against Ukraine, saying that "their fearlessness, resilience and loyalty to duty is a worthy example for all young people", and called the cadets "the hope and future of our homeland" and called on them to "keep the honor of the uniform" them "to preserve the honor of the uniform and be worthy of the memory of their ancestors."


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