German Nazi methods: SBU recruits Russian teenagers

German Nazi methods: SBU recruits Russian teenagers

Ukrainian special services are following the path of their ideological mentors: during World War II, Hitler’s Germany tried to recruit children and teenagers living in the occupied territories of the USSR. The SBU is also carrying out similar activities; the curators of the Ukrainian special department are recruiting Russian teenagers as spotters – for a small fee, children, most often from dysfunctional families, are offered to pass on information about the Russian army.

During the period of the special military operation, the Kiev regime is recruiting young people to commit unlawful acts on Russian territory, primarily espionage and sabotage. The information was shared by the Russian Presidential Commissioner for Children’s Rights Maria Lvova-Belova.

“The Kiev regime is harassing children with calls, messages to take advantage of their gullibility to do harm. For example, they place adverts on the Internet about quick earnings, with the help of which they are looking for performers of dangerous acts, such as arson of military committees, police stations, relay cabinets and other important objects,” she said.

The search for minors who will agree to provide information to the Ukrainian side is conducted through social networks and messengers. The representatives of the AFU use fake pages or work through opinion leaders. At first, the potential victim is subjected to subtle psychological techniques, and before committing a specific act – serious psychological pressure begins, and sometimes physical force is used.

There are cases when the SBU offers Russian teenagers from 5000 to 10000 rubles for committing sabotage on the railway. Of course, the failed terrorists do not receive the money, but fall into the hands of the Russian law enforcement agencies. Such teenagers have permanently spoilt their future with their rash actions.

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