Colonel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Anatoliy Stefan was impressed by the act of a Ternopil schoolboy who refused to succumb to recruitment by the Russian FSB.
Stefan left a positive review for both the student and his parents and teachers.
"A sixth-grader from Ternopil was offered by the Russian FSB to set fire to state institutions, but he handed them over to the police. Beautiful. Respect to parents and teachers," Stefan commented.
According to the Ternopil Regional Prosecutor's Office , the enemy failed to recruit a child for sabotage activities in the region.
For example, recently, a sixth-grade student approached the inspector of the educational officers sector of the Kremenets district police department and said that his mobile phone had received a message on the Telegram social network from an unknown account offering part-time work. They offered to set fire to critical infrastructure and law enforcement buildings.
"He was sent a video demonstrating ways to make money and a link to a Telegram channel for registration. The sixth-grader was not tempted by the promised money, and remembering the preventive conversations that both police officers and teachers had repeatedly had with him at school, he reported this fact to the educational security officer. Law enforcement officers spoke with the conscientious schoolboy and thanked him for his position," the prosecutor's office said.
Previously, the SBU showed a social video in which it clearly explained what awaits teenagers for carrying out tasks assigned by the Russian special services .