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World News See other World News Articles Title: Kremlin's youth website amid Ukraine conflict Kremlin's youth website amid Ukraine conflict Story by Will Stewart, John Varga, Brigid Brown | 3 November 2024 vladimir putin seen with his head down Hackers infiltrated the Kremlin's Yunarmiya (Young Army) website, leaving a chilling message for Russians to "kill" Vladimir Putin. The organization, which boasts 1.6 million members and has been likened to the Hitler Youth movement, is utilized by the Kremlin to indoctrinate and militarize Russian youth. A split image uploaded to the site by the hackers directly targeted the Russian dictator and his brutal war in Ukraine, reports Daily Express UK One portion of the image features a Russian Lada car, accompanied by text that reads: "Trade your brat [of a husband] for a home-made Lada." This is an allusion to the compensation packages given to the wives and families of Russian soldiers who have lost their lives in Ukraine. Consequences Of Russian Aerial Bombing Of Kharkiv The other half of the image displays a notorious photograph of Putin hugging a young boy in Red Square. Above Putin, a thought bubble states: "Wrap this one up in a [black funeral] bag, too", while a caption below reads: "Yunarmiya - your best, short future." Putin's New Military Tactic For Ukraine War, Resorts To 'Cascade Offensive To Bleed Kyiv Putin will stop the war These are further references to the staggering number of casualties suffered by Putin's army since initiating its full-scale invasion over two-and-half years ago. The ominous words: "KILL PUTIN" are boldly displayed across the bottom of the entire image. Established in 2015, Yunarmiya targets children aged between eight and 18, with the objective of instilling them with militarism and patriotism. Reports have surfaced indicating that Ukrainian children residing in the Russian-occupied areas of Donetsk region are being forcibly conscripted into Yunarmiya's ranks. In June, the National Resistance Centre (NRC) in Ukraine asserted that as many as 100 teens were coerced into joining a militant group. The NRC released a statement saying, "The TOT [temporarily occupied territories] is building a network of 'Yunarmiyas' the Russian equivalent of the Nazi 'Hitler Youth' movement, a militaristic movement of teenagers that is to become the basis of the Russian armed forces in the future." They disclosed: "In June, up to a hundred Ukrainian teenagers took the oath of allegiance to the enemy movement at Savur-Mohyla." Adding more details, they mentioned, "In the future, they will become the basis for training in military schools under the Russian Ministry of Defence." According to the NRC, the Russians tempt adolescents by promising their parents social advancement for their offspring. Poster Comment: The first places the Russians took out were the bio-weapons research facilities that were sent there from Ft. Detrick, Maryland. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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