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In Syktyvkar, Teremok (literally "the little house") is one of many pre-schools across Russia that have set up "junior cadet" groups since the Kremlin launched its so-called "special military operation" in Ukraine in February 2022. As in the "Rainbow" class, the children take part in "educational meetings." They participate in marching and military singing contests, gather for cadet assemblies and balls and regularly meet with military personnel. They learn how to protect themselves in the event of gunfire and to deliver a report with military precision. They also wear the red cadet beret. The target age group is children from 4 to 7 years old.

Focused on patriotism and basic military preparation, these programs began appearing in pre-schools as early as 2014, during Russia's annexation of Crimea. After the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the movement grew. According to figures from the independent Russian online media outlet Viorstka, at least 57 towns and cities in 26 regions of Russia have created such groups in schools, most of them after the war in Ukraine began.

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The program varies by institution. But the setting is always intended to be playful. Children may meet participants in the "special military operation," be introduced to shooting and hand-to-hand combat, try on gas masks and bulletproof vests, weave camouflage nets and take part in municipal events in parade uniforms. Teachers and school principals share their methods, with some even establishing partnerships with military universities. They claim to contribute to the "early training" of children.

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Gradually, common standards are already being established across Russia. According to accounts from educational staff on social media, a ritual has begun to take shape for the initiation ceremony: the national anthem resounds in the classroom; the Russian flag is raised; and, three times, the children shout "I swear!" as a sign of their loyalty to the flag and the nation.

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In some cities, these junior cadet groups are created with a view to incorporating them into military schools. In Syktyvkar, kindergarten No. 112 has set up a special group for future police officers. In the Kursk region, near the border with Ukraine, which in summer 2024 was partially occupied by Kyiv's forces, children in a pre-school are automatically placed in the "border guards" class of a neighboring school. This class is run by a veteran of the "special military operation."

In Kostomuksha, a small town in Karelia, a region bordering Finland, cadets have been integrated into the Ministry of Emergency Situations. A section was created there called "The Little Rescuers." In Saransk, 600 kilometers east of Moscow, children have been directly admitted by the cadets of the National Guard, an autonomous police structure under the direct authority of the presidential administration.

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In many cities, the programs are openly military. In Kursk, the youngest cadets learn the basics of close combat. In Samara, they take part in a camouflage net workshop. In Khabarovsk, a major city in Russia's Far East, children are perfecting their marching in step. In Karaidel, a small town in Bashkortostan in the center of Russia, children receive explanations on how to build military equipment. This presentation was followed by a small performance called "How Kolobok [a legendary character from a Russian folk tale] prepared to join the army."

"Children love to discover new things," explained Larissa Dermenji, creator of the "Cadet from Early Childhood" project in Pokatchi, in September 2024 on local television. Her pre-school, Skazka, was awarded the status of a regional innovation platform thanks to its unconventional methods of fostering love for the homeland. In uniform – red or blue, depending on the class – the children begin, since 2024, class with a ceremony to raise the Russian flag, which they hoist themselves in front of a mural depicting the Kremlin. They then learn both Russian history and current events, celebrating the "success" of the "reunification" of Crimea. "If the teacher captivates them and prepares the activity well, the children absorb everything like sponges," said Dermenji.

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[–] HazardousBanjo@lemmy.world 10 points 1 day ago (1 children)
  1. You're either drunk or your translator sucks
  2. The US had Intel before the Russian invasion that they were going to invade and shared it with Ukraine. Russia objectively started this war. Russia is the aggressor.
  3. The US never attacked Russia through Ukraine or by other means. Stop regurgitating baseless Kremlin propaganda
  4. Can't help but notice you don't link to any specific article, nor quote or point to which part of said article you're reading from.

Are you a bot, troll or drunk?

[–] Diurnambule@jlai.lu -5 points 1 day ago (1 children)

I clearly agree Russia attacked first. And this war is a war for old fuck righted by innocents or propagandized. Buy stop trying to puy the blame of one class of fucker on all their population. How many billionaires are fucking the world and us with it ? Like 1000, 10k max. This war again make a buck for some old fuck, Palestine is the same. An habdfull or rich fucking the population for a quick buck

[–] HazardousBanjo@lemmy.world 1 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Get the fuck off the internet and seek a therapist. You sound like a 10 year old in a Call of Duty pregame lobby who's drunk.

Also you're delusional if you see this war as anything other than Russian aggression. The aggression is entirely 1 sided.

[–] Diurnambule@jlai.lu -3 points 1 day ago* (last edited 15 hours ago) (1 children)

Are you paid to repeat talking points ? Who in the fucking people of Russia want to die in this shit ? That their leaders and all ours which are colluding to get much for them self even by fucky our future.

[–] Honytawk@feddit.nl 0 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

Every single soldier that walks over the border with Ukraine wants to die in that shit and is part of the problem.

Wars aren't fought by themselves. Every soldier from the attacking side is an accomplish.

[–] Diurnambule@jlai.lu 0 points 14 hours ago

Yeah propagandized by the oligarchy. These old fuck need to go.