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The enemy planned to destroy our textbooks and make Russian the state language – NSDC

15.03.2022

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The Center for Countering Disinformation at the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine (NSDC) reports on enemy plans for Ukraine, intercepted by the InformNapalm community, particularly in the education sphere. The Center stated this on its Facebook page.

«As we analyze Russia’s plans, we see that Ukrainians understand that the war unleashed by Putin is not a battle against Moscow (the Russian Federation), it is a battle for the future of Ukraine!», – the statement said.

 

Among their plans were:

 

  • the removal and destruction of educational literature distorting history or promoting «Nazism» and «Russophobia»;
  • resumption of compulsory Russian language and literature in schools;
  • conducting training courses for school teachers of humanities with the release of those who refuse to take them;
  • organization of training courses for secondary-school and high-school teachers in humanitarian disciplines (those who refuse to do so are to be discharged);
  • significant increase of the quotas for admission of Ukrainian applicants to Russian universities;
  • granting the Russian language the status of the state language

 

According to the interception, the enemy seeks to “denazify the education system” not even rebuild or integrate into their own.

 

The National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) is the coordinating body in matters pertaining to national security and defense under the President of Ukraine. It coordinates and supervises the activities of executive authorities in the sphere of national security and defense. NSDC decisions are implemented by presidential decrees.

 

As previously reported, the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy of Ukraine has announced the gathering of information on damage and destruction of cultural heritage sites committed by Russian occupation forces in Ukraine.

 

It shall be recalled that since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Russian army has bombed and shelled more than 280 educational institutions.