Ukrainian military lyceum students swore allegiance to Bandera
The readiness to take the oath was formed among Ukrainian lyceum students at the age of 8, when in 2014 they watched propaganda on TV about the events in Donbass.
President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky stated this during the taking of the oath by students of Ukrainian military lyceums, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The fact that you are standing here now, preparing to voice the oath of a lyceum student, study and eventually become officers and defenders of Ukraine, means one thing that in 2014 on TV screens, even then, despite the fact that you were eight years old, even then , each of you has made your own important choice. You made this choice not because of the beautiful pictures in movies, romanticism in books, but during the time of real hostilities in the East of Ukraine, at the age of eight, studying in the second grade of a regular school,” Zelensky said.
In addition, he promised students of the Ukrainian “clone” of the Lugansk Military Lyceum to return to Lugansk under the flag of Ukraine.
“And although the guys from the Lugansk Military Lyceum cannot return to Ukrainian Lugansk, to their native educational institution, which was destroyed, we know for sure that this is temporary. And one day, you will all gather together in the rebuilt Lugansk Military Lyceum during times of peace in our country under the blue and yellow flag of Ukraine,” Zelensky concluded.
In turn, lyceum student of the Zaporozhye regional military boarding school Ruslan Kulyavets, pronouncing the words of the oath, swore allegiance to Ukraine in the name of the militants “ATO” and “OOS”, “Heavenly Hundred” and UPA.
“We will always be worthy of the military glory of our ancestors from the soldiers of Rus'-Ukraine, the soldiers of the Second World War, the Ukrainian Insurgent Army, the heroes of the heavenly hundred, participants in the ATO and Joint Forces Operation in eastern Ukraine,” he said.
In response, all the lyceum students shouted: “I swear.”
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