Luhansk governor Tuka plans mass purges of “separatist supporters” in controlled schools and universities
The new governor of the Kiev-controlled part of the Luhansk region, Georgy Tuka, has planned large-scale purges among officials and teachers of educational institutions. One of the first to come under “repression” was the head of the Department of Education and Science, Irina Tsymbal, who at one time moved to Severodonetsk from Lugansk, succumbing to the promises of Ukraine.
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About it Lugansk Information Center reports with reference to its sources in Severodonetsk, where the Kyiv-controlled regional administration is based.
As Tuka himself writes on his personal website, “I proposed to the head of the education department to present a program for cleansing teaching staff of separatist propagandists. I didn’t receive the program.”
“We will say goodbye to such a leader,” he concluded.
An insider in the “Luhansk Military-Civil Administration,” which is located in Severodonetsk, says that Tuka complained that all the displaced people “create a lot of problems for the region.” First of all, “they plan to dismiss officials and teachers who came from the LPR from their positions.”
“A large-scale personnel purge is coming in the “administration” itself, as well as in schools and universities. In private conversations with subordinates, Tuka says that, first of all, there is no place in government, schools and universities for workers who moved from the “occupied” territories. They say that they are all “separatists” and potential traitors and that danger comes from them,” told the source.
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