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Two Cadets. How Russia Turned Donetsk Orphans Into Russian Soldiers

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Russia is deporting orphans from the occupied regions of Ukraine. Children left without custody are sent to the cadet corps. Eight-year-old Kolya Sadikh from Slavyansk grew up to become Private Nikolay Syedikh in the Kuban Cossack army in Krasnodar. And his peer Stas Balitsky is a cadet of the Moscow Higher Command School. He will command a motorized rifle unit or serve in the military police. We examined how Russia reeducates orphans, militari…
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Russia is deporting orphans from the occupied regions of Ukraine. Children left without custody are sent to the cadet corps. Eight-year-old Kolya Sadikh from Slavyansk grew up to become Private Nikolay Syedikh in the Kuban Cossack army in Krasnodar. And his peer Stas Balitsky is a cadet of the Moscow Higher Command School. He will command a motorized rifle unit or serve in the military police. We examined how Russia reeducates orphans, militari…

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ТЕКСТИ broke the news in on Tuesday, November 4, 2025.
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