The Russian “Voin” military-patriotic training center network has taken “patronage” over orphans from occupied Donetsk Oblast and intends to train these orphans for service in the Russian armed forces. Occupied Donetsk Oblast-based Russian outlet Donetsk News Agency reported on May 14, citing occupied Donetsk Oblast “Voin” branch director Alexander Kamyshov, that “Voin” has “taken patronage” over orphans from the Children’s Social Center and Amvrosiivska Boarding School No. 4. “Voin” patronage over the two orphanages means that “Voin” organizes events for the children, including training sessions in drone operation, tactical medicine, and basic military affairs. Russian combat veterans will train and instruct the children. ISW previously assessed that “Voin” is a critical component of Russia’s wider campaign to indoctrinate and militarize Ukrainian children to prepare them for eventual service in the Russian military. Russia’s targeting of orphans for indoctrination and military training is particularly nefarious, as these children are left vulnerable by the absence of families or guardians who can advocate for them.
Key Takeaways:
- The Russian “Voin” military-patriotic training center network has taken “patronage” over orphans from occupied Donetsk Oblast and intends to train these orphans for service in the Russian armed forces.
- The Kremlin-controlled Russian Orthodox Church (ROC) continues to consolidate its control over occupied Ukraine.
- Russian occupation authorities are leveraging the labor of Ukrainian students to staff occupation administrations and support production at various state-controlled industries in occupied Ukraine.
- The ever-expanding ecosystem of Russian military-patriotic youth groups continues to facilitate the re-education and indoctrination of Ukrainian children via “educational trips” to Russia.
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