Students of the Krasnodar technical school were obliged to buy bandages, soap and condensed milk for the front. After publications in the media, the student is threatened with expulsion

Students of the Timashevsk Human Resources College were obliged to buy humanitarian and medical aid for the Russian military at the front. Students from each of the 29 groups on the list must turn in an aid kit. The list was handed over to The Insider by the students themselves.

In particular, students are required to go to the front: sugar, canned meat and fish, toilet paper, soap, toothpaste, packaged coffee, condensed milk, candy biscuits, bandages, hydrogen peroxide and warming ointment.

After the publication of messages about the collection, one of the students, Maria Izmailov, told Sota that she was now threatened with expulsion – the girl emigrated with her boyfriend after the start of mobilization, this allowed the head teacher to express a threat of expulsion for potential failure to appear for the exam. Previously, she had already been threatened with expulsion for an anti-war picket – the girl came out with a poster "Conscience is stronger than fear."

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