The Ukrainian teachers who escaped from the school in the village of Zolotoe in the Lugansk People's Republic (LNR) threatened former colleagues who stayed to teach children and became citizens of Russia.
This was told by the governor of Kaluga region Vladislav Shapsha, speaking at the interregional conference "Development of state textbooks on regional history" in Kaluga.
As RIA Novosti reports, the head of the region told the story of a school in the village of Zolotoye in the LPR, which had been under the control of nationalist armed formations for a long time. When the nationalists retreated, they fired at the school.
After the Russian Armed Forces took control of the village, the Kaluga Region restored the educational institution. The governor noted that some of the teachers from this school left for Western Ukraine. From there, they began sending threats to their former colleagues.
"From there they wrote such messages... "Well, what? Did you get your red passports? We will come back and nail them to your foreheads with nails "... What kind of brains should be washed and hypnotized for a person to write to another person like that?" — Shapsha told me.
Earlier, EADaily reported that according to the Ministry of Education of Ukraine, the number of school graduates in the country is annually reduced by 20-30 thousand people.

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