The occupiers-controlled “Yevpatoria media” published another “optimistic narrative” about the criminal militarization of Crimean children, “highlighting” the corresponding activities of the “cadet classes” of local school No. 15, which is supervised by the occupiers’ “border guard service”.
We previously wrote that the occupiers usually resolve scams involving the so-called “cadet classes” in an “administrative manner,” preferring to write off funds for this without any real expenses.
For example, in the mentioned school No. 15, for the militarization of “cadet classes”, from 5 to 8, such a multi-station person as the “head of the youth public council” and “assistant to town council deputy,” the so-called “additional education teacher” Alexander Strelchenko, was engaged.
It was he, who dragged children around the peninsula to “military sports competitions,” including “pneumatic weapon shooting competitions” for “Youth Army detachments,” “the Black Sea Fleet championship in army hand-to-hand combat in memory of military personnel of the 810th brigade,” “military sports relay” “Bastions of Courage” and similar events of the criminal “Crimeapatriotcenter” and “First Movement”.
Among other things, for involving Yevpatoriya children in “firing with pneumatic weapons, the ability to correctly put on a combined arms protective kit… carrying a wounded person and throwing a grenade,” Strelchenko received “gratitude” from a war criminal, ex-commander of the Black Sea Fleet Viktor Sokolov.
In this rather typical criminal activity, we note that Strelchenko is the “assistant” of such a colorful “Yevpatoria deputy” as Simferopol collaborator Vladimir Shchekoldin, who previously brought the “Vidvazhny” (“Brave”) children’s camp “to the brink” in the Dachne village near Sudak, and then became a criminal “director” children’s camp “Alye Parusa” (“Scarlet Sails”) in Yevpatorian Zaozerne settlement.
Among other things, we wrote that since 2022, “Scarlet Sails” has been engaged in the criminal “re-education” of children from the Donetsk region, and there, too, Strelchenko appears as a “teacher of additional education.”
Among other things, he and Shchekoldin organized events in “army hand-to-hand combat,” as well as “writing letters” to the aggressor soldiers from the “8th Artillery Regiment of the 126th Brigade.”