A school in Barnaul began to accept broken quadcopters and repair them for the Russian military

School No. 53 in Barnaul began accepting broken quadrocopters as a gift to be sent to the Russian military in the war in Ukraine to repair them. This is reported by the publication "News of Altai".

The note states that students and teachers will repair quadrocopters, and it is planned to send them to war with the help of volunteers. Also in the future, it is planned to modify the drones "to improve their reliability and efficiency." It is emphasized that the 53rd school is the only one in the region that "implements engineering education."

This is not the first time children have been involved in the preparation of things to be sent to the front. So, in one of the schools in Labytnanga, 15 students of grades 6-10 sew clothes for the Russian military stationed in Ukraine after school. And not only for those who are directly in the war, but also for the newly mobilized, just waiting to be sent.

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