Russian soldiers show kids killing Ukrainians is acceptable

Russian snipers who were decorated shared with students that they considered 'Nazis' as the enemy, not all Ukrainians.

October 5th 2024.

Russian soldiers show kids killing Ukrainians is acceptable
The next topic up for discussion is quite disturbing, as it involves Russian schoolchildren being taught by military snipers. These snipers are trying to convince the students that killing Ukrainians is not considered murder. Shocking footage has emerged of one class in the Vladimir region, where these snipers are attempting to brainwash young minds about the invasion that began in 2022.

During the lesson, a Year 9 student named Kirill asked a decorated Russian sniper named Semyon Stukalov, "How did you feel when you committed your first murder?" The female teacher in the class quickly interjected and corrected the student by saying, "This is not a murder, this is a war." Stukalov then proceeded to address the boy's question by saying, "It's not like in computer games where you shoot and get points. In real war, you shoot at your enemy and you don't know the outcome. They could be killed, wounded, or still alive." He also mentioned that it's possible to shoot at someone and not even penetrate their bulletproof vest.

Stukalov went on to claim that there are many foreign mercenaries fighting against Russia in Ukraine. He himself was a platoon commander during the war and had also served in the war in Chechnya. In an attempt to justify his actions, he told the students that he would try to shoot at the legs of his "enemies" to avoid killing them outright. He also made it clear to the children that not all Ukrainians are the enemy, but rather the enemy is the Nazis.

It's alarming to know that Russia is now using former participants of Putin's war to influence and manipulate young students about the ongoing conflict. This is even more concerning given the fact that Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has been pushing for permission from the US to fire missiles onto Russian territory. Stukalov himself was injured by shrapnel from a mortar attack by Ukraine in Luhansk, adding to the already tense situation.

The invasion of Ukraine by Russia began on February 24, 2022. As a result, Kyiv has been pressuring the US to allow them to use British-made Storm Shadow missiles to strike Russia. Although the US has provided Ukraine with Atacms, a ground-launched ballistic missile, they have prevented them from using it to attack Russia directly. This ongoing conflict continues to escalate, causing untold suffering for both sides.

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