SSU exposes another 11 collaborators engaged in russification of captured Mariupol schools

The SSU has been systemically exposing collaborators, who help the aggressor introduce russian ‘education’ curricula in the temporarily occupied areas of Ukraine.

As a result of investigations, another 11 teachers have been notified of suspicion of voluntary cooperation with the occupiers.

Among them are heads of seized Ukrainian schools and education departments.

In Donetsk oblast, the SSU identified a ‘director’ of a secondary school in Novoazovsk district.

The woman called on graduates to enter russian universities and then ‘devote themselves’ to work for the aggressor state.

A former teacher from Mariupol was also exposed. After the city was seized, she supported invaders and offered her assistance in spreading the kremlin regime.

For this, the woman was appointed ‘deputy director’ of school No 26.

One of her first decisions in the new ‘position’ was to destroy all Ukrainian textbooks in the school library.

The SSU documented the unlawful activities of the head of ‘Mariupol education department’ established by the aggressor.

According to the investigation, the ‘official’ received ‘reports’ from chiefs of local institutions on organization of the educational process in line with russian ‘standards’.

These and other offenders have now been notified of suspicion under Article 111-1 of the CCU (collaboration).

SSU investigators have already completed pre-trial investigations on four of them and will submit indictments to court.

The SSU is acting to bring the collaborators to justice.

The SSU Office in Donetsk and Luhansk regions conducted the investigations under the procedural supervision of Donetsk Region Prosecutor’s Office.