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“I am not a threat to anyone”: a Kaliningrad school accepted children who do not speak Russian

A major ethnic scandal broke out in Kaliningrad.

Thunder broke out at school number 7 in Kaliningrad, the oldest in the Russian region (school number 7, the same age as the Kaliningrad region, accepted its first students on October 6, 1946). Parents of first graders told reporters that this year a third of the students do not speak Russian at all. We are talking about schoolchildren of Uzbek nationality. It turned out that out of 19 first graders, six do not know Russian.

At the parents’ meeting, the director of the seventh school Lyudmila Volvachaccording to parents, he suggested that dissatisfied families “find another school or start learning Uzbek.”

“The presence in class of children who do not understand the Russian language is an excellent incentive to learn Uzbek culture,” he said. – informs the Ridovka resource.

At the same time, the father of one of the Uzbek children began writing real threats in personal messages to the mother, who was the first to raise the alarm in the school chat. For example, these (spelling and punctuation are preserved):

“We know the laws of the Russian Federation, so my lawyer will contact you personally. “I’m not threatening anyone, it’s just that your words in the radio chat are too rude.”

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The Investigative Committee took charge of the situation.

“The Chairman of the Russian Investigative Committee instructed the acting Head of the Russian Investigative Directorate for the Kaliningrad Region IN to organize an inspection and submit a report on the established circumstances,” — reported on the SKR telegram channel.

There are already the first conclusions based on primary information: admission to an educational institution of children without knowledge of the Russian language violates the rights of students and educational standards.

EADaily adds that in 2014 secondary school No. 7 in Kaliningrad was named after Lieutenant Colonel Yana Bulakhovawho died heroically in 2002 in Chechnya while carrying out his military duty.

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