Russian authorities recommend that local schools in Krasnoyarsk prepare themselves to operate in wartime conditions

The Ministry of Education of the Krasnoyarsk Territory (Russia) has sent out guidelines to regional schools for operation "during mobilization, in wartime, and under martial law",  reported Govorit Moskva radio station.

The document refers to bringing "subordinate institutions into readiness for operation during mobilization, in wartime, and under martial law."

The radio station further specified that a photograph of the document was published the day before, on the Internet. Its authenticity has been confirmed by the Press Secretary for the department, Nadezhda Kvitkovskaya. According to Kvitovskaya, the "mobilization preparedness" of all organizations, including educational organizations, is determined by the federal law; therefore, they "should know how to act in critical situations."

"As for the document, it was for internal use; relevant authorities are thus now conducting a search for the source of information leakage. Correspondingly, when the person who put this document online is found, they will be punished," said Kvitkovskaya.

She added that guidelines for work readiness during wartime had been sent to all municipal education departments.

Last week, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that all large companies should be prepared to quickly switch to military production and production of defense products and services. According to the Russian leader, this is "one of the most important conditions for ensuring the military security of the state."

  Russia

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